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A 30-inch segment is cut into two parts whose lengths have the ratio 3 to 5. Find the length of the shortest part. 2 3.75 6 11.25
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A 30-inch segment is cut into two parts whose lengths have the ratio 3 to 5. Find the length of the shortest part. 2 3.75 6 11.25
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A 30-inch segment is cut into two parts whose lengths have the ratio 3 to 5. Find the length of the shortest part.
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Hello there buddy,
So what your going to do is
3/8 x 30.
Your correct answer would be
11.25.
I hope this helps you.
~Jurgen
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shortest part = 30 * 3/(3+5) = 30*3/8
=11.25
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