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What number could replace k below?
\dfrac{1}{10} = \dfrac{10}{k}

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Hey there!

1/10 = 10/k

FIRST you have to CROSS MULTIPLY

1 • k = 10 • 10

1 • k = 1k ➡️ k

10 • 10 = 100

k = 100

Therefore, your answer is: k = 100

Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!

~Amphitrite1040

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