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6th grade math , help me please

6th grade math , help me please-example-1
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User Moshtaf
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Answer:

See explanation.

Explanation:

a) Simply divide the number of triangles by the number of paralellograms.

3/6

b) 3/6 is equal to 1/2.

1/2

c) Multiply 2 by 10 to get 20. Now, you also have to multiply 1 by 10.

10/20

d) There are three shapes for every instance of the ratio. Divide 90 by 3.

30

Hope this helped!

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User Hrafn
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Answer:

a. the ratio is 1:2

b. its equivalent to the fraction 1/2

c. there would be 10 triangles

d. therw would be 45 triangles since the number of parallelograms is double the number of triangles

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