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Which number should be subtracted from 12, 16 and 21 so that resultant numbers are in continued proportion?​


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convert the ratio to percentage 15:25

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60%


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Answered by samudralarenukasri
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Answer:

how many numbers my might be subtracted we get them again into same proportion

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