cbridgeman
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The answer to this first question is 3. I am having trouble setting up the equation.
1. The length of a rectangle is 3 times the length of a smaller rectangle. The 2 have the same widths. The area of the smaller is A sq. units and the area of the larger is kA sq. units. What is the value of k?
The answer to the second question is 3:2:1. I don't know if I should add the 2 fractions then subtract from 1?
2. Jay, Kevin, & Seth shared a sub sandwich. Jay ate 1/2 of it. Kevin ate 1/3 of it and Seth ate the rest. What is the ratio of Jay's share, to Kevin's, to Seth's ?
1. The length of a rectangle is 3 times the length of a smaller rectangle. The 2 have the same widths. The area of the smaller is A sq. units and the area of the larger is kA sq. units. What is the value of k?
The answer to the second question is 3:2:1. I don't know if I should add the 2 fractions then subtract from 1?
2. Jay, Kevin, & Seth shared a sub sandwich. Jay ate 1/2 of it. Kevin ate 1/3 of it and Seth ate the rest. What is the ratio of Jay's share, to Kevin's, to Seth's ?