I replaced the values with numbers a=5 b=10 c=50 d=100
10/5=100/50 so it’s not b/a = d/c 5/10=50/100 so it’s not a/b = c/d 5/50 = 10/100 so it’s not a/c = b/d 5/100 is NOT 50/10 so it’s NOT a/d = c/b
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The answer is b i’m sure
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