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Visual explanation of ratio and proportion with the rule that the product of the extremes equals the product of the means.

Diagram illustrating the concept of ratio and proportion, showing a:b :: c:d with labels for extremes (a and d) and means (b and c), and the formula "Product of extremes = Product of means" (a × d = b × c).

Diagram illustrating the concept of ratio and proportion, showing a:b :: c:d with labels for extremes (a and d) and means (b and c), and the formula "Product of extremes = Product of means" (a × d = b × c).

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