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04.08.2019 •
Mathematics
What can you conclude about 3/5 and 60/100 if you know 3/5 is equivalent to 6/10 and 6/10 is equivalent to 60/100
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Ответ:
First we check whether
is equivalent to ![\frac{6}{10}](/tpl/images/0168/0146/5b031.png)
Both top and bottom are multiplied by 2 to get![\frac{6}{10}](/tpl/images/0168/0146/5b031.png)
So they are equivalent fractions.
Now we check whether
is equivalent to ![\frac{60}{100}](/tpl/images/0168/0146/52e74.png)
Both top and bottom are multiplied by 10 to get![\frac{60}{100}](/tpl/images/0168/0146/52e74.png)
So they are equivalent fractions.
Hence we conclude that they are equivalent fractions.
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