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The numbers in a ratio are called terms. In a ratio, the first term is often referred to as the antecedent, and the second term is known as the consequent. For example, in the ratio 3:4, 3 is the antecedent and 4 is the consequent. Ratios express the relationship between these terms, indicating how many times one value contains or is related to another.

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