<span>Multiplying or dividing each term by the same nonzero number will give you a equal ratio. For example, the ratio 2:4 is equal to the ratio 1:2. To tell if two ratios are equal, use a calculator and divide. If the division gives the same answer for both ratios, then they are equal</span>
Answer:
<u>1</u><u>)</u><u>Amplitude</u>
<u>2</u><u>)</u><u>Modulation</u>
<u>3</u><u>)</u><u>Frequency</u><u> </u>
<u>4</u><u>)</u><u>Modulation</u>
Matching is as shown below:
1. pronoun with no specific antecedent - indefinite pronoun
2. determined by function - case
3. consistency between subject and verb or pronoun and antecedent - agreement
4. subject case - nominative
5. clarifies or renames preceding noun - appositive
6. clause with implied subject or verb - elliptical clause
7. adjective phrase without word to modify - dangling construction
8. points out which one - demonstrative pronoun
9. two-word pronoun - reciprocal pronoun
Explanation:
The claim for this argument is that you and your parents don't have the same perspective of things.
The answer is true because there is several ways :(