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Compare the ratios 4:5 and 16:20. 2 models. One model has 5 sections. The second model has 20 sections. 4:5 16:20
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Compare the ratios 4:5 and 16:20.
2 models. One model has 5 sections. The second model has 20 sections.
4:5 16:20
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Answer: the person above is wrong, its =
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i think its >
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