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A proportion in which both the means are equal, or a:b=b:c the b is called.

A. Extreme B. Geometric Mean C. Mean D. Ratio

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Answered by MrMonarque
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A proportion in which both the means are equal, or a:b=b:c the b is called.

A. Extreme B. Geometric Mean C. Mean D. Ratio

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Option C. Means

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☞ A, B, C and D are called the terms of the proportion. A and D are called its extremes, and B and C are called its means.

☞ The equality of three or more ratios, like A∶B = C∶D = E∶F, is called a continued proportion.

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Answered by PriyankaPriyanka
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(c) Mean

A proportion in which both the means are equal or a:b = b:c the b is called Mean.

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