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Dale says the ratios 3:5 and 2:10 are equivalent. Is He correct? Explain

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Answer:

No, Dale Isn't correct because 3:5 is greater than 2:10

Explanation:

3:5 and 2:10 is the same as in
(3)/(5) and
(2)/(10)

First Find the least common denominator or LCM of the two denominators:

LCM of 5 and 10 is 10

Next, find the equivalent fraction of both fractional numbers with denominator 10

For the 1st fraction, since 5 × 2 = 10,


(3)/(5) =(3*2)/(5*2) =(6)/(10)

Likewise, for the 2nd fraction, since 10 × 1 = 10,


(2)/(10) =(2*1)/(10*1) =(2)/(10)

Since the denominators are now the same, the fraction with the bigger numerator is the greater fraction


(6)/(10) >(2)/(10) Or(3)/(5) >(2)/(10)

Hence,
(3)/(5) is Greater than
(2)/(10)

Hence, 3:5 is Greater than 2:10

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