SOLUTION: how do you find proprtional when the fractions are decimals. As in 0.6/0.3 is this proportional to 3/1.8
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Question 316926: how do you find proprtional when the fractions are decimals. As in 0.6/0.3 is this proportional to 3/1.8
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Look at the multiplier to go from one numerator to the other numerator.
It must equal the multiplier to go from one denominator to the other.
Else, they are not in proportion.
The multiplier for the numerator is
The multiplier for the denominator is
They're not the same.
They are not proportional.
.
.
The following two are in proportion,
- Multiplier=5
- Multiplier=6
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