Which of the following ratios is NOT equivalent to 9 : 33?
54 : 198
54 : 198
1 :...
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Which of the following ratios is NOT equivalent to 9 : 33?
54 : 198
54 : 198
1 : 25
1 : 25
18 : 66
18 : 66
6 : 22
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