How do you solve #\frac { a } { 45} = \frac { 3} { 15}#?
1 Answer
Multiply both sides by 45 and you get
Explanation:
You can answer this question two ways; one by raising both fractions to the least common denominator and evaluate the numerators directly.
The other option is that you can remove the fraction from the left-hand side (LHS) by multiplying both sides by the denominator in the LHS and evaluating the RHS fraction.
Option 1:
Since 45 is a multiple of 15 (3*15, specifically), you can raise the RHS fraction like so:
Since both
Option 2:
If you multiply both sides by the denominator in the LHS, you get
We can reduce
Now the equation looks like
Evaluating the fraction on the RHS gives us