IF TWO RATIOS ARE EQUIVALENT THE THE FOUR QUANTITIES ARE SAID TO BE IN PROPORTION. FOR EXAMPLE 8:2 AND 16:4 ARE EQUIVALENT
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In comparing two quantities of the same kind, the fraction, which expresses by how many times the first quantity is greater or smaller than the second quantity is called the ‘ratio’ between the first quantity and the second quantity.
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