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Hi can you help me with this problem i dont understand itIll do anything if your correct

Hi can you help me with this problem i dont understand itIll do anything if your correct-example-1
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You can use multiplication to generate an equivalent ratio by multiplying both sides of the ratio by the same factor, this way:


\begin{gathered} 47\cdot2\colon3\cdot2 \\ 94\colon6 \end{gathered}

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