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if in a ratio ,antecedent<consequent,such ratio is called (a) ratio of greater in equality (b) ratio of lesser in equality (c) ratio of equality (d)impure fraction​

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Answered by bitan84
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b)

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Answered by kodurichandu13
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Answer:

In a ratio, if the antecedent < consequent, then such ratio is called as ratio of lesser inequality.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • When any two quantities are compared and divided one with other, a fraction (or ratio) is formed. That is, the division of two quantities is called a ratio.
  • In a ratio, the first quantity (that is, the numerator in a fraction) is called antecedent. And, the second quantity (or the denominator in a fraction) is called consequent.

Thus, in a ratio, when the first quantity is less than the second quantity, then it is said to be ratio of lesser inequality.

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