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How do you write 14 programming errors for every 56 programmers as a rational number? Select the rational number that represent...Asked by tomdaya
How do you write 14 programming errors for every 56 programmers as a rational number? Select the rational number that represents this scenario. (1 point)
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To express the scenario "14 programming errors for every 56 programmers" as a rational number, you would write it as a fraction. This can be represented as:
\[
\frac{14}{56}
\]
To simplify this fraction, you can divide both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 14:
\[
\frac{14 \div 14}{56 \div 14} = \frac{1}{4}
\]
However, since you're required to choose an option from the responses provided, you should simply pick one that matches the original ratio before simplification.
Among the options provided, \(\frac{14}{56}\) is not a simplification option, but "14" could be interpreted as the numerator out of the context. However, the only relevant rational number representing the scenario, without the simplification context, is \(\frac{14}{56}\) specifically, but it isn't listed as an option.
If finding a match with the given option “4” occurs, it would represent the simplified ratio:
Thus, the final answer selected should be **14** which aligns with the numerator depicting the programming errors.
Make sure to note, that's context-wise valid within the answers set provided.
\[
\frac{14}{56}
\]
To simplify this fraction, you can divide both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 14:
\[
\frac{14 \div 14}{56 \div 14} = \frac{1}{4}
\]
However, since you're required to choose an option from the responses provided, you should simply pick one that matches the original ratio before simplification.
Among the options provided, \(\frac{14}{56}\) is not a simplification option, but "14" could be interpreted as the numerator out of the context. However, the only relevant rational number representing the scenario, without the simplification context, is \(\frac{14}{56}\) specifically, but it isn't listed as an option.
If finding a match with the given option “4” occurs, it would represent the simplified ratio:
Thus, the final answer selected should be **14** which aligns with the numerator depicting the programming errors.
Make sure to note, that's context-wise valid within the answers set provided.
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