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Find the missing numerators in each of the following problems. a. 10⁄15 = ⁄60 b. ⁄108 = 4⁄9 c. 7⁄11 = ⁄121 d. ⁄144 = 2⁄6
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Find the missing numerators in each of the following problems. a. 10⁄15 = ⁄60 b. ⁄108 = 4⁄9 c. 7⁄11 = ⁄121 d. ⁄144 = 2⁄6
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Find the missing numerators in each of the following problems. a. 10⁄15 = ⁄60 b. ⁄108 = 4⁄9 c. 7⁄11 = ⁄121 d. ⁄144 = 2⁄6
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We will find the numerator step by step for each expression:
For 10/15 = x / 60
x = (10/15) * (60)
x = 40
For
x / 108 = 4/9
x = (4/9) * (108)
x = 48
For
7/11 = x / 121
x = (7/11) * (121)
x = 77
For
x / 144 = 2/6
x = (2/6) * (144)
x = 48
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