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How many equal sections divide a directed line segment if it is to be partitioned with a 2:7 ratio? 2, the least number given in the ratio

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9, the sum of the numbers given in the ratio


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7, the greatest number given in the ratio

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Answer:

9, the sum of the numbers given in the ratio

Explanation:

The reduced ratio 2 : 7 means that two parts correspond to one length and 7 parts correspond to the other length. That is, there are a total of 2+7 = 9 parts in the full length of the segment.

It is convenient to think of the line segment as being divided into 9 equal parts.

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Additional comments

It is often helpful to consider the total number of "ratio units" in a given ratio. For example, in this problem, the shorter segment is 2/9 of the whole, and the longer one is 7/9 of the whole.

It can also be useful to consider what a "ratio unit" represents. If the whole segment is 27 inches long, then each of the 9 ratio units will represent 3 inches, for example. This means the division 2:7 is 2(3 in):7(3 in) = 6 in : 21 in.

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