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juin [17]
3 years ago
11

There are 2 squares and 8 circles.What is the simplest ratio of squares to total shapes?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Alenkinab [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

2:8

Step-by-step explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Distribute

2

(

3

+

4

)

+

2

=

4

+

3

{\color{#c92786}{2(3x+4)}}+2=4+3x

2(3x+4)+2=4+3x

6

+

8

+

2

=

4

+

3

{\color{#c92786}{6x+8}}+2=4+3x

6x+8+2=4+3x

2

Add the numbers

6

+

8

+

2

=

4

+

3

6x+{\color{#c92786}{8}}+{\color{#c92786}{2}}=4+3x

6x+8+2=4+3x

6

+

1

0

=

4

+

3

6x+{\color{#c92786}{10}}=4+3x

6x+10=4+3x

3

Rearrange terms

6

+

1

0

=

4

+

3

6x+10={\color{#c92786}{4+3x}}

6x+10=4+3x

6

+

1

0

=

3

+

4

6x+10={\color{#c92786}{3x+4}}

6x+10=3x+4

4

Subtract  

1

0

10

10

from both sides of the equation

6

+

1

0

=

3

+

4

6x+10=3x+4

6x+10=3x+4

6

+

1

0

−

1

0

=

3

+

4

−

1

0

6x+10{\color{#c92786}{-10}}=3x+4{\color{#c92786}{-10}}

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5

Simplify

Subtract the numbers

Subtract the numbers

6

=

3

−

6

6x=3x-6

6x=3x−6

6

Subtract  

3

3x

3x

from both sides of the equation

6

=

3

−

6

6x=3x-6

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6

−

3

=

3

−

6

−

3

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7

Simplify

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Combine like terms

3

=

−

6

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8

Divide both sides of the equation by the same term

3

=

−

6

3x=-6

3x=−6

3

3

=

−

6

3

\frac{3x}{{\color{#c92786}{3}}}=\frac{-6}{{\color{#c92786}{3}}}

33x​=3−6​

9

Simplify

Cancel terms that are in both the numerator and denominator

Divide the numbers

=

−

2

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