No. We claim that
and use algebra to prove the statement.
Let
. Multiply this by ten to get
. Subtract the initial equation to give
and divide by
to see that
. Substituting into the original equation gives
, proving the desired statement.
Yes it all depends on the question if it says there is 12 potatos and 5 tomatos what is the ratio of tomatos to potatos you have to make sure you put tomatos first
What are the option? If there are none
then you would take the two fractions and multiply the <span>denominators thus making a new fractions. This is called finding the common denominator.
</span>Ex: 1/2 and 2/3 would have a CD of 6.
<span>So, you would rename them 3/6 and 4/6</span>