Lee Jun Wee's answer to Kelly03's Secondary 3 A Maths question.

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Lee Jun Wee
Lee Jun Wee's answer
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Both part a and b requires the same technique: finding the common ratio. It's the same idea as doing addition of fractions with different denominators. You must make the denominator the same before adding or subtracting. Similarly for ratios, you need to make common ratios.
Kelly03
Kelly03
5 years ago
Thank u