Asked by Willie
Is the following statement always, sometimes, or never true for numbers greater than zero: "In equivalent ratios, if the numerator of the first ratio is greater than the denominator of the first ratio, then the numerator of the second ratio is greater than the denominator of the second ratio."
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Answered by
Reiny
look at some example
3/2= 6/4 = 60/40 = 12/8 = ..
what do you think?
3/2= 6/4 = 60/40 = 12/8 = ..
what do you think?
Answered by
Willie
I think I got it the answer is always true, but why
Answered by
Anonymous
I don't know the answer to the question
Answered by
Gay boy
I HAVE NO CLUE
Answered by
Wolf girl
What? I have noooo clue.
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