Answer:
true
Explanation:
Hyperbole is extreme exaggeration. It's not meant to be taken literally. Writers use hyperbole to create imagery, emphasize feelings, or provide insight about a character
Fractions are simply a division expression.
The expression (10)/(60) simply does not make sense in this situation because you are not arranging ten cans of soup into sixty rows (which is impractical), you are arranging sixty cans of soup into ten rows, six cans in each row.
The fraction for this situation should be represented (60)/(10)
(sixty over ten)
because sixty is being divided by ten.
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