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OpenStudy (shaleiah):

@563blackghost

OpenStudy (shaleiah):

Do you agree?

OpenStudy (shaleiah):

No, only a numerical response.

OpenStudy (shaleiah):

@Michele_Laino

563blackghost (563blackghost):

This is how I would solve it.... \(\Huge{\frac{a}{b}=\frac{11}{20}}\) we would divide by \(\large{11}\) on each side... \(\Huge\color{purple}{\frac{a}{(11b)}=\frac{1}{20}}\) in which we would multiply \(\large{b}\) on both sides to get.... \(\Huge\color{red}{\frac{a}{11}=\frac{b}{20}}\) This is what I would get....

OpenStudy (shaleiah):

Makes sense!!

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