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Margaret Pittman
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18 August, 11:22
What are two equivalent ratios for 8/9
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Cordell Boyle
18 August, 11:44
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(16/18)
(24/27)
You just times 8 and 9 by the same number, like:
(8•2/9•2) = (16/18)
(8•3/9•3) = (24/27)
You could do any number:
(8•100/9•100) = (800/900)
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