Concept explainers
Carefully read through the list of terminology we’ve used in Unit 3. Consider circling the terms you aren’t familiar with and looking them up. Then test your understanding by using the list to fill in the appropriate blank in each sentence.
building up
conditional equation
direct variation
equation
equivalent
equivalent equations
exchange rate
generalizing
inequality
line of best fit
linear equation
literal equation
proportion
rate of change
slope
solution
solution to a system
solving a system
system of equations
terms
x intercept
y intercept
Rewriting fractions so that they have a bigger numerator and denominator is called _______________ a fraction.
To fill: The provided blank in the provided statement “Rewriting fractions so that they have a bigger numerator and denominator is called_______ a fraction.” using the provided list.
Answer to Problem 1LSR
Solution:
Rewriting fractions so that they have a bigger numerator and denominator is called building up a fraction.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The provided list is:
building up, conditional equation, correlation coefficient, direct variation, equation, equivalent,
equivalent equations, exchange rate, generalizing, inequality, line of best fit, linear equation, literal equation,
Explanation:
Consider the provided statement.
Now consider a fraction
Now multiply the numerator and denominator by
The process of increasing the numerator and denominator is called building up a fraction.
Therefore, rewriting fractions so that they have a bigger numerator and denominator is called building up a fraction
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