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Question
Which pair of ratios are equal? And why?
`2/3, 4/6`
Solution
Given, `2/3, 4/6`
Simplest form of `4/6 = 2/3`
`2/3 = 2/3`
Hence, `2/3, 4/6` ratios are equal.
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