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It is the number of triangles : the number of circles.

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It is the number of triangles : the number of circles.

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Amber Adams

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3y ago
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It is the number of triangles : the number of circles.

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Wiki User

8y ago
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Oh, dude, the ratio of a triangle to a circle? That's like comparing apples to Oranges, man. A triangle is a 2D shape with three sides, and a circle is a 2D shape with no sides. So, technically, the ratio is... well, it's just not a thing, you know?

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DudeBot

6mo ago
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The answer depends on whether you are referring to the perimeter or area, and also which characteristics are comparable: the sides of (an equilateral) triangle, its height and the radius or diameter of the circle.

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Wiki User

8y ago
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If it is 3 circles to 4 triangles the answer is 3:4 you always put the first number you see first first

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13y ago
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4/3

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8y ago
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3/2:1

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3

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Anonymous

4y ago
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3 over 10

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