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Umnica [9.8K]
2 years ago
7

Can i please get help with this question?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Aleonysh [2.5K]2 years ago
5 0

1,5 . n = 13,65


We know:


1,5=\frac{15}{10}

and

13,65=\frac{1365}{100}


So,


\frac{15}{10}.n=\frac{1365}{100}


Pass \frac{15}{10} as division.


n = \frac{\frac{1365}{100}}{\frac{15}{10}}


Btw, we also know:


\frac{\frac{a}{b}}{\frac{c}{d}}=\frac{a.d}{b.c}


So,


n = \frac{\frac{1365}{100}}{\frac{15}{10}}

n = \frac{1365.10}{100.15}

n = \frac{13650}{1500}

n = \frac{91}{10}

n = 9,1

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