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If A:B = 5:6 and C:A = 7:5, what is the value of A:B:C

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Answered by GARIMA672
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Answer:

5:6:7 is the correct answer

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Answered by TanuDia
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Answer:

5 : 6 : 7

Step-by-step explanation:

In both the ratios A is common.

A:B = 5 : 6

A:C = 5 : 7

If the value of A is common in both ratios then we can combine both ratios, "Not When The Value Of A in Both Ratios Is Different."

So

A : B : C

5 : 6 : 7

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