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5 April, 03:19

Joanie believes that you cannot use cross products to solve the proportion 50/3=75/x for x. She says that if you multiply both sides of the equation by x, you get 50x/3=75. Then, if you multiply both sides of the equation by 3, you get 50x=75, which is a different equation than you would get if you cross multiplied. What mistake did Joanie make in her reasoning?

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  1. 5 April, 03:48
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    In the equation 50/3=75/x

    multiplying both sides by x we get:

    50x/3=75

    multiplying both sides by 3 we get

    50x=225

    this implies that the mistake that Joanie made was that she forgot to multiply 75 by 3.

    thus

    50x≠75.
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