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  • 10-11-2021
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If A:B = 1/2:1/3, B:C = 1/5:1/3, then (A+B):(B+C) is equal to?​

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SalmonWorldTopper
SalmonWorldTopper SalmonWorldTopper
  • 10-11-2021

Answer:

Hence, the value of (A+B):(B+C) is equal to 15:16.

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