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16-12-2016
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is 3/2 and 18/8 proportional
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allysenshelby
allysenshelby
16-12-2016
No, to get 3 to 18, you multiply by 6. To get 2 to 8, you multiply by 4.
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yolomamaaa
yolomamaaa
16-12-2016
No because 3/2 can't multiply any number to get to 8 and 18 because it is not compatible.
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