Mathematics
Mathematics, 29.04.2021 15:40, xxxamslashxxx9

Wator of a rubio to its own numeratory is another as products of the given proportion
2(10) 32
8(4) 32
EXERCISES/ ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY FOR DAY 1
set the denominator of a cabo to its own
rator
w proportion
roducts of the resulting proportion
2(10132
PRACTICE EXERCISES +
Rewrite the given proportion according to the property indicated and find out the pair of
ratios is equal or the pair or ratios for a proportion
Use the cross-multiplication
property to verify if the ratios are
equal. Simplify if necessary One
is done for you
2(12) - 873)
24 24
Original proportion
results to other properti
by aubtraction property
#arabe to own denominator yields another
0, 0, 0.0
fucts of the given proportion
2/76) 32
Alemation property of the original
proportion
Inverse property of the original
proportion
Addition property of the original
proportion
Subtraction property of the orginal
proportion
Sum property of the original
proportion
numerator of the ratio to its own
Dertion
its of the new ratio: 2/8) - 16
8(2) 16
property - produced a new
PRESENTATION OF THE LESSON
onononTIONALITY TURGAS​

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