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Anyone? (picture below)

Anyone? (picture below)-example-1
User Kurt Telep
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(n+5)/(5) = (n)/(5) + 1


This is true because



(n+5)/(5) = (n)/(5) + (5)/(5)


So...



(f+9)/(9) = (f)/(9) + 1


The two one's cancel each other out, leaving us with



(n)/(5) = (f)/(9)

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It has to be f/9. Check the picture attached.










Anyone? (picture below)-example-1
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