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stiks02 [169]
4 years ago
12

I'm stuck on these 2 questions.

Mathematics
2 answers:
BigorU [14]4 years ago
3 0
The first answer is 3/20. All you have to do is plug "3/10" in for s and mutiply straight across.

The second answer is 2/3. Think of 6 as 6/1. Then multiple straight across which is 12/18. Then simplify to get 2/3.
GREYUIT [131]4 years ago
3 0
15 is 1/2 times 3/10 which is 3/20
16 is 2/3 times 6 which is 4
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