Chapter 2: Q6. (page 139)
State whether each sentence is true or false. If false, replace the underlined term to make a true sentence.
An equation stating that two ratios are equal is called a(n) proportion.
Short Answer
The given statement is true.
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Chapter 2: Q6. (page 139)
State whether each sentence is true or false. If false, replace the underlined term to make a true sentence.
An equation stating that two ratios are equal is called a(n) proportion.
The given statement is true.
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OPEN ENDED Create an equation with at least two grouping symbols for which there is no solution.
A music store has sold of their hip-hop CDs, but 10 were returned. Now the store has 62 hip-hop CDs. How many were there originally?
Translate the following equation into a sentence:
Solve each equation. Check your solution.
Translate each sentence into an equation.
The quotient of 25 and t plus 6 is the same as twice t plus 1.
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