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When to multiply across or cross multiply?

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User Loly
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Answer:

Cross multiply

Explanation:

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User James Dingle
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Cross-multiply when you're trying to solve for a variable inside of a proportion and the two fractions are set equal to each other.

Ex:
(10)/(0.01) =
(10000)/(x)

In this case you would cross multiply to get 10x = 10000(0.01)

Multiply across when the two (or more) fractions are side-by-side and the equation calls for it.

Ex:
(1)/(4) x
(5)/(6) = x
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