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16 November, 21:26

15 : 3 = 5. Explain why it is true that 1.5 : 0.3 and 0.15 : 0.03 have the same quotient.

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  1. 16 November, 21:37
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    here is a rule if the numerator and the denominator both are divided or multiplied by the same constant there no change in the quotient of the division. 15 divided by 3 will give 5 as quotient so does 1.5:0.3 and 0.15:0.03 because in the later both numerator and the denominator are divided by 10 and 100 and the quotient remains unchanged.
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