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a. Show that the ratios 10/20and 30/60 form a proportion by finding a common multiplier.
b.Show that the ratios in part (a) are equal by writing them in simplest form.

User Burnsi
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Answer:


\left[A] The ratios
(10)/(20) form a proportion by common multiplier 3 to get
(30)/(60)


\left[B] Both ratio are equal to
(1)/(2) in simplest form

Explanation:


\left[A] We need to show both fraction of same proportion.

Ratio 1:
(10)/(20)

If we multiply by 3 at numerator and denominator


(10*3)/(20*3)


(30)/(60)

Therefore
(30)/(60) is equivalent ratio to second one 30/60

Hence, The ratio 10/20 form a proportion by common multiplier 3 to get 30/60

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\left[B] Now we simplify both ration into simplest form


(10/10)/(20/10) =(1)/(2)


(30/30)/(60/30) =(1)/(2)


(1)/(2) =(1)/(2)

Hence, Both ratio are equal to
(1)/(2) in simplest form.

User DrTech
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Answer:

a) "common multiplier" is 3

b) both reduce to 1/2

Explanation:

a)


(30)/(60)=(3\cdot10)/(3\cdot20)=(3)/(3)\cdot(10)/(20)=1\cdot(10)/(20)=(10)/(20)

Perhaps your "common multiplier" is 3. It multiplies both numerator and denominator in 10/20 to give you 30/60.

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b)


(10)/(20)=(10)/(10)\cdot(1)/(2)=(1)/(2)\\\\(30)/(60)=(30)/(30)\cdot(1)/(2)=(1)/(2)

The simplest form of both fractions is 1/2.

User Gaurav Kumar Singh
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