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If in ratio, antecedent < consequent, such ratio is called

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The ratio between two quantities of the same kind is called 'simple ratio'. Example, When the product of the antecedents of two or more simple ratios is considered as the antecedent and the product of their consequents is considered as the consequent, the ratio thus formed is known as a 'compound ratio'.

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