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20 February, 05:30

The ratio of adams height to sam's height is 4:3 how many times sam's height is adams height

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  1. 20 February, 05:52
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    The ratio of adam's height to sam's height is 4:3. Therefore, Sam's height is 3/4 of adam's height. This is done by applying rules on ratios. We do as follows:

    4 / 3 = adam's height / sam's height

    sam's height = (3/4) adam's height

    Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
  2. 20 February, 05:54
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    Hello there.

    The ratio of adams height to sam's height is 4:3 how many times sam's height is adams height

    4 / 3 = adam's height / sam's height

    sam's height = (3/4) adam's height
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