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I don’t know who you think I am some math teacher???

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This sentence is a non-example.

Answer.com is a non-example.

Anything that has nothing to do with ratios is a non-example.

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12y ago
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Non-examples of equivalent ratios are ratios that do not simplify to the same value when reduced to their simplest form. For example, the ratios 2:3 and 4:6 are equivalent because both simplify to 2:3. However, the ratios 1:2 and 3:5 are non-examples of equivalent ratios because they do not simplify to the same value. Similarly, ratios like 5:7 and 10:14 are non-examples of equivalent ratios because they do not reduce to the same value.

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5mo ago
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Oh, isn't that a happy little question? Non-examples of equivalent ratios are when two ratios do not have the same value when simplified. For example, 2:3 is not equivalent to 4:6 because when simplified, they do not equal the same value. Just remember, mistakes are just happy accidents in the world of ratios.

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5mo ago
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Do not know

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5/3

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4y ago
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