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Chaos
29 April, 18:58
Is 30/50 equivalent to 3/5
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Trystan House
29 April, 19:04
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Yes it is, because if you multiply 3 by 10, you will get 30 and the same goes to 5 - if you multiply it by 10, you will get 50. So it means that:
3/5 = 30/50
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29 April, 22:26
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3/5 = (3 x 10) / (5 x 10) = 30/50
So 3/5 = 30/50
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