It's easy once you spot the ones that can cross cancel!
Say we have the fractions 8/10 and 20/23.
(it's easier to see on top of each other)
If you look diagonally , so 8 and 23 and 10 and 20, you can see that 10 and 20 have a common factor. So we divide it by the highest common factor to reduce those numbers, making it easier to multiply. 10 and 20 can become 1 and 2, dividing by 10. So now we are left with 8/1 and 2/23, and now we multiply normally going across so 16/23.
This works going both diagonals and simplifying both, but in that case it would be easier to try and simplify the fractions before cross multiplying them.
Basically: look for those diagonals and if they can be divided down by the highest common factor, go for it to make it easier to multiply normally afterwards.
Hope I helped!
Answer:
y=-.5x-7
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
312
Step-by-step explanation:
is equivalent to 0.25
<h2>{6x[2+(16-5)]}/0.25=</h2><h2>{6x[2+11]}/0.25=</h2><h2>{6x13}/0.25=</h2><h2>78/0.25=</h2><h2>312</h2>
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Answer:
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It is B, 5.64 because A and D can't fit on the number line and C is just not it because that would be one tick mark before 5.7