#help in gsce math
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ok thanks sir
You’re correct
might ask help soon
Think of it like this
lol
The ratio number
Is the parts of it
1 part out of 2
Is each of them
It’s just fractions really
Add them together 1/2 + 1/2
You get the full thing
yes i thourght it might be correct cause i normally do 1:1 then add it and devide it
Well done
but never had a equally devided answer 😭
so i was wondering cuz it would of been either 1:1 or 1:2
or 50:50
50:50 and 1:1 are synonymous
yes i know
i failed once cause of problems at home so i was not ready at all but now i think i might actually pass
i might not pass english but oh well will just focus it next year
should ii times the smaller bottle and the bigger bottle till their same size?
would it be easier if i made the bottle same size so its 3000 ml each
Sure
okay
so 300 ml x 10 3000 and 81 p to £8.10
and 1000 ml x 3 300 and then 250 to £7.50
So which one
the 1000 ml bottle?
Yup
I accepted
ok thanks
would this be 6 / 42?
6 x= 7 6x7 = 42
correct?
think that would be acctually
these are always confusing to
me
does it end up positive?
where would i add the -2 would it turn to - 6?
No. What do you do to isolate x?
Do you know how to make a 4y term?
Yes.
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Mb I didn't knew that u shouldnt help
Huh?
u gave answer / a full solution your only ment to help abit
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