The following is an example of a proportion: (3)/(1) = (2)/(16) ☐ False ☑ True The following is an example of a proportion: 1 = ☐ False ☑ True
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This means that if we have two fractions set equal to each other, the product of the numerator of the first fraction and the denominator of the second fraction should be equal to the product of the denominator of the first fraction and the numerator of the second Show more…
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