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What is the missing term in 6 : 9 = 10 : n ?
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6 : 9 = 10 : [tex]\bold\green{\boxed{\tt{15}}}[/tex]
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Explanation:
To check if the two ratios are equivalent, you need to multiply the two means together and the two extremes together. If the two products are the same then the two ratios are equivalent
- (extremes) 6 × 15 = 90
- (means) 9 × 10 = 90
This means that 15 is the missing term to make the pairs of ratios equivalent.
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