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Discussion:
Consider this example:
3 ^ 4 = 3 * 3 * 3 *3 = 81
but it also equals
(1/3) ^ (-4) = 1 / ( 1/3)^4 = 1 / (1/81) = 81
The exponent appears in the denominator. Is this what you meant?
Thank you,
MrB
I don't recognize this problem, please make sure the input is complete
Answer:
4:3
8:6
32:24
Step-by-step explanation:
Well, you can change the values of both numbers and keeping the same ratio by dividing or multiplying both numbers (in this case 16 and 12) by the same number. So, first we can divide both numbers by 4 to get the ratio.... 4:3 and we could divide both numbers by 2 to get the ratio..... 8:6 and we can multiply both numbers by 2 to get the ratio....32:24
Hope this Helps!!! :)
Let me know in the comments if I should change anything or if the answer was perfect!
Answer:
n-5
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is going to be 25 2/5.
Steps i used to get the answer
I compared 25 3/8 and 25 2/5. I made the fractions into common denominators. so that would be 40. so i change the fractions which it would look like this 25 15/40 and 25 16/40. So now you compare 25 16/40 would be greater than 25 15/40. hope that helped