Are the fractions 1/3 and 3/9 equivalent?

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Answer 1
Answer: yes it is equivalent if u multiply 1 times 3 u get 3 if u multiply 3 times 3 is 9 so they r equivalent hope this help:)
Answer 2
Answer: yes, the fractions are equivalent.
in order to solve this problem, you need both fractions to have the same denominators.
ask yourself if 3 can go into 9. it can.
you change the denominator of 3 to 9. but when you change the denominator, you also have to change the numerator. since 3 goes into 9 three times, you also multiply the numerator by 3. 
1/3 times 3/3 equal 3/9. since 3/9 and 3/9 are the same, they are equivalent

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Bryce bought a bag of cashews.he served 7/8 pound of cashews at a party. This amount represents 2/3 of the entire bag. The equation 2/3n =7/8 can be used to find the number of pounds n in a full bag how many pounds of cashews were in the bag Bryce bought?

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ok so for this problem you you divide 2/3 n by 2/3 and 7/8 by 2/3
you get n= (7)/(8) /  (2)/(3)
to divide fraction you flip the divider over to find the reciprocal
2/3 > 3/2 also you change the division symbol to the multiplication symbol
the equation now is n=  (7)/(8) * (3)/(2)
now you multiply to get 21/16 
the answer is 1 5/16 after you simplify it

Answer: Hello there!

We know that 7/8 lb is equivalent to 2/3 of the entire bag, then the equation to find the number of pounds in the original bag is:

(2/3)*n = 7/8lb

and we want to find the number n.

The first step is divide both sides of the equation by 2/3 (or multiply both sides by 3/2 )

then

(3/2)*(2/3)*n = (3/2)*(7/8)lb

n = (3*7)/(2*8)lb = 21/16lb

now we can "break" the 21 in 16 + 5

n = (21/16)lb = (16 + 5)/16lb = (1 + 5/16)lb

A kennel has 8 adult dogs and 14 puppies. What is the ratio of adult dogs to puppies? Use a multiplicative comparison to explain its meaning.

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The answer is 8:14. this can be simplified to 4:7 (divide by 2).

Answer:

i think the answer is

8:22

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the balance on a deposit of $1,150 that earns 9% interest compounded annually for 2 years

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Step One: Calculate interest.

1150*0.09=103.5

Step Two: Calculate the amount at the end of the first year.

1150+103.5=1253.5

Step Three: Calculate the amount at the end of the second year. This will be your final answer.

1253.5+103.5=1357

$1357 balance

Given: m∠QVR = 49°

Prove: x = 15

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Answer:

see the procedure

Step-by-step explanation:

The picture of the question in the attached figure

we know that

m\angle QVR=m\angle TVU ----> by vertical angles

substitute the given values

49^o=(3x+4)^o

solve for x

subtract 4 both sides

3x=49-4\n3x=45

divide by 3 both sides

x=45/3\nx=15

Answer:

the reason for 4 -> vertical angles theorem

3x + 4 = 49 is the answer for the other one

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps. You’re welcome!

The length of a ship model is 3% of the length of the actual ship the model is 1.5 m long how long is the actual ship

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percent means parts out of 100
3%=3/100=0.03
1.5m=3/100 of whole
'of' meas mulitply
1.5m=0.03 times whole
divide both sides by 0.03
50m=whole

answer is 50m