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the ratio is said to be in simplest form if common factor is?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A ratio is said to be in simplest form if the first term or first quantity and the second term or the second quantity have no common factor than 1.

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Answered by dharanikamadalm
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Answer:

The ratio is said to be in simplest form if its Highest Common Factor (HCF) is 1.

Explanation:

The ratio is "the relationship between any two quantities of the same kind".  

There are two types of ratios:

  • part to part
  • part to whole

In a ratio of 3:4

  • 3 and 4 are called terms of the ratio
  • 3 is called the antecedent
  • 4 is called the consequent.

The ratio is said to be in the simplest form only if the antecedent and consequent have no common factor other than 1, the highest common factor (HCF) should be 1.

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