If two fractions have the same numerator, the fraction with the smaller denominator is bigger.
3/8 is bigger.
Answer:
Hey the answer is one.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Your answer would be C. I hope this helped. :)
With g=3
Just replace every g with a 3.
So the equations becomes:
12g·(9÷g)=12(3)·(9÷(3))
This can also be written in the form:
Cancelling out the 3's:
12·9=108