Chapter 4: Problem 6
Express the following fractions as ratios. Reduce to lowest terms. \(\frac{2}{10}\) ______
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Chapter 4: Problem 6
Express the following fractions as ratios. Reduce to lowest terms. \(\frac{2}{10}\) ______
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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Set up the following word problems as proportions and solve. Include labels in the set up and on the answer. 15 grams (g) of a medication is dissolved in 300 milliliters (mL) of solution. If \(45 \mathrm{~g}\) of the medication is needed, how many \(\mathrm{mL}\) of the solution are needed?
Solve for \(x\) in the following proportions. Carry division two decimal places as necessary. \(12: 1=x: 5.5\)
Solve for \(x\) in the following proportions. Carry division two decimal places as necessary. \(125: 0.4=50: x\)
Set up the following problems as a proportion and solve. Include labels in the set up and on the answer. If 1 kilogram (kg) equals \(2.2 \mathrm{lb}\), how may \(\mathrm{kg}\) are in \(61.6 \mathrm{lb}\) ?
Express the following fractions as ratios. Reduce to lowest terms. \(\frac{1}{9}\) ______
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