Arithmeticeasy · Past Paper
A ratio is a comparison of two quantities of:
AThe same kind
BDifferent kinds
CAny kind
DNone of these
✓ Correct Answer: A — The same kind
Ratios are only meaningful when comparing quantities of the same kind or units.
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