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Oh, dude, a ratio compares two quantities, so technically you could have a ratio of 54kg to 54m. But let's be real, comparing weight to distance is like comparing apples to Oranges... or kilograms to meters in this case. So yeah, it's a ratio, but it's a pretty weird one.

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2h ago

Well, honey, a ratio compares two quantities, so technically you could have a ratio of 54kg to 54m. But let's be real, comparing weight to distance is like comparing apples to oranges - it doesn't really make much sense. So, while it's technically correct, it's not the most practical or useful ratio to be using.

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2w ago

No, 54kg and 54m cannot be a ratio because they are two different units of measurement representing different quantities. Kilograms measure mass, while meters measure distance. In order for two values to be in ratio, they must represent the same type of quantity, such as two masses or two distances.

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