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How can you determine if two ratios form a proportion? - Answers
There are two equivalent ways (I) Are the two ratios equivalent fractions? If the ratios are a/b and c/d then can you find a number x such that a = c*x and b = d*x. so that a/b = c*x/d*x = c/d This requires x = a/c = b/d (II) Cross-multiply and equate. If a/b = c/d then cross-multiplication gives ad = bc. Also, if ad = bc then a/b = c/d (divide both sides by bd).
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How can you determine if two ratios form a proportion? - Answers
There are two equivalent ways (I) Are the two ratios equivalent fractions? If the ratios are a/b and c/d then can you find a number x such that a = c*x and b = d*x. so that a/b = c*x/d*x = c/d This requires x = a/c = b/d (II) Cross-multiply and equate. If a/b = c/d then cross-multiplication gives ad = bc. Also, if ad = bc then a/b = c/d (divide both sides by bd).
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How can you determine if two ratios form a proportion? - Answers
There are two equivalent ways (I) Are the two ratios equivalent fractions? If the ratios are a/b and c/d then can you find a number x such that a = c*x and b = d*x. so that a/b = c*x/d*x = c/d This requires x = a/c = b/d (II) Cross-multiply and equate. If a/b = c/d then cross-multiplication gives ad = bc. Also, if ad = bc then a/b = c/d (divide both sides by bd).
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