SOLUTION: how do i solve this problem
27 :63 = 12 : Q
q= ?
trying to help grandchild but don't know how to do it.
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Question 992929: how do i solve this problem
27 :63 = 12 : Q
q= ?
trying to help grandchild but don't know how to do it.
Answer by macston(5194) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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27:63=12:Q
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Multiply each side by Q.
Multiply each side by (63/27).
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