marting1667
marting1667
01-11-2017
Mathematics
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please answer if known - thnx so much
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Narawhal
Narawhal
01-11-2017
The answer is 36. You can multiply top and bottom by 3, or cross multiply and divide.
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Topmadworld
Topmadworld
01-11-2017
Hello there,
11/22 = 33/?
As you can see, if you multiply 3 with 11 you get 33.
So you have to multiply the denominator and numerator with the same number which is 3 in this case.
So 12 x 3 is equals to
36.
Hope this helps :))
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