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If a/b=p/q, then a + b/b = p + b/q. True False
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If a/b=p/q, then a + b/b = p + b/q.
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Tis a big fat False
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I got the question right trust me.
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if a/b=p/q
than a = pb+q but the hypothesis says that a = p+b/q. So the answer to your question is FALSE. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.
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