Without any equality signs the expessions given can't be considered to be equations and therefore have no solutions.
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Multiply both number by any non-zero number and you will get an equivalent ratio.
Multiply numerator and denominator by the same number - any nonzero number - and you get an equivalent fraction.There are infinite answers, but here are a few:14/18, 21/27, 32/36
TO get an equivalent fraction, multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number. for example, multiply 1 and 2 by 2 to get 2/4.
Pick any number except zero, and multiply the numerarator and denominator by that number. That will give you an equivalent fraction.
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Yes.
by higher do you mean converting 1/2 to 2/4? if so multiply the top and bottom number by the same number
Multiply it by 3/4 which is equivalent to 0.75
In general, if you apply the same operation to both sides of an equation, you get an equivalent equation - at least if you do simple things like adding, subtracting, multiplying by a non-zero number, and dividing by some number.
You can divide the number of centimeters by 100 to get the equivalent number of meters. Or you can multiply it by 10 to get the equivalent number of millimeters.
Multiply 7 and 8 by any number (the same number) to get equivalent fractions. If you multiply by one, however, you might be surprised by what you get.
If you want to make it equivalent, you would have to multiply by the same number both. So, that's how you multiply it.
Multiply the number the number by .01 and that is the percent.
Not quite sure what you want to expand. One thing you can do is multiply both sides of the equation by the same (non-zero) number.
multiply the entire equation by a numberdivide the entire equation by a numberadd numbers to both sides of the equationsubtract numbers from both sides of the equationuse the commutative property to rearrange the equationuse the associative property to rearrange the equationfactor a number out of a portion of the equation
multiply the whole equation by the number in the denominator