Step-by-step explanation:
The way to find missing numbers in equivalent ratios is to multiply the means (the first denominator and the second numerator) and multiply the extremes (the first numerator and the second denominator). It sounds really complicated, but it is quite simple =)
2/5 = x/10
The means in this equivalent ration are 5 and x. The extremes are 2 and 10.
5x = 20
Now solve =)
x = 4
That was pretty simple. Let's move on to the next one. Do exactly the same thing here:
4/10 = 6/x
60 = 4x
15 = x
That was pretty simple, too! Keep going!
6/15 = x/25
15x = 150
x = 10
All of these should be equal, so check them by dividing:
2/5 = 0.4
4/10 = 0.4
6/15 = 0.4
10/25 = 0.4
They all check out, so these are your answers: 2/5, 4/10, 6/15, 10/25
I really hope this helps you =)
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Step-by-step explanation:
We see this same problem pop up here on Brainly every
couple of months. Nobody yet has ever given us enough
information to answer it.
There's no information here that we can use to find out the
weight of any of the cattle placed on feed. There must be
some more information BEFORE this.
Maybe it's in the previous question in the book or on the
homework sheet, and nobody who posts this question ever
includes the information from the question before it.
Answer:
0.857$ (Its really big in answer but This is the average result.
The REAL answer
0.857142857$