To find the missing values in the table, we need to determine the relationship between the two known values and use it to calculate the missing values.
In the given table, the relationship between the numbers in each row appears to be a ratio. So, in the first row, the ratio of 4 to 5 is equivalent to the ratio of the missing value to 9. We can set up a proportion using this information:
4/5 = x/9
Now, we can cross-multiply and solve for x:
4 * 9 = 5 * x
36 = 5x
x = 36/5
x = 7.2 (approx.)
Thus, the missing value in the first row is approximately 7.2. To calculate the missing value in the second row, we will set up a similar proportion using the known values:
44/55 = x/36
Cross-multiplying and solving for x:
44 * 36 = 55 * x
1584 = 55x
x = 1584/55
x ≈ 28.8
Therefore, the missing value in the second row is approximately 28.8.
The filled table would look like this:
total
4:5 9
7.2:9 36
44:55 28.8
Apart to part whole table is shown find the missing values in the table 1 point
total
4:5 9
--:--36
44:55
what do i put in the blank spaces?
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