
Which two ratios represent quantities that are proportional?
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Step-by-step explanation:
y = kx, where k is the constant of proportionality. In other words, these quantities always maintain the same ratio
proportion is an equation with a ratio on each side. It is a statement that two ratios are equal.
For example 2/5 is Equal to 4/10 this Would be A Example Of a Proportional relationship!
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You have to find the LCD or least common denominator.
In this case the LCD would be (x-6)(x+5).
Problem: x/ x-6 - 1/x+5
Step 1: multiply x-6 to the numerator and denominator of 1/x+5
1(x-6)/ (x+5)(x-6)
Step 2: multiply x+5 to the numerator and denominator of x/x-6
x(x+5)/ (x+5)(x-6)
After all that, this is how the problem should look now
x(x+5)/ (x-6)(x+5) - 1(x-6)/ (x-6)(x+5)
If you simplify this you get
x²+5x-x+6/ (x-6)(x+5)
If you subtract both 5x-x (like terms) you get
x²+4x+6/ (x-6)(x+5)
which is the answer
The correct answer is 2/3 i believe <span />
12a
math: 68/85 * 100 = 80%
science: 70*0.9 = 63 number correct
b. Science
c.48