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How do you properly state ratios? - Answers
To properly state ratios, express them in their simplest form, typically as "a to b" or using a colon, such as "a:b". Ensure both numbers are whole numbers, and if applicable, both should refer to the same unit of measurement. For clarity, it's often helpful to specify what each part of the ratio represents.
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How do you properly state ratios? - Answers
To properly state ratios, express them in their simplest form, typically as "a to b" or using a colon, such as "a:b". Ensure both numbers are whole numbers, and if applicable, both should refer to the same unit of measurement. For clarity, it's often helpful to specify what each part of the ratio represents.
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How do you properly state ratios? - Answers
To properly state ratios, express them in their simplest form, typically as "a to b" or using a colon, such as "a:b". Ensure both numbers are whole numbers, and if applicable, both should refer to the same unit of measurement. For clarity, it's often helpful to specify what each part of the ratio represents.
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