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Whats the Formula for Finding Mean Proportion​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

The mean proportional between the two terms of a ratio in a proportional is the square root of the product of these two. For example, in the proportion a:b :: c:d, we can define the mean proportional for the ratio a:b as the square root of the product of the two terms of the ratio or √ab.

Answered by rafathunnisabegum137
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Answer:

the mean proportion between 2 terms of a ratio of proportion is the square root of the product of these two

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