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if a:b =3:5 and b:c =3:14/3, find a:b:c in simplest form.


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Answered by amit5474
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Answered by Makkii
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Answer:

I'm not sure about this but hope it works.

a:b:c=27:45:70

Explanation:

First, let's the second ratio be in whole number:

b:c=(3:14/3)3

b:c=9:14

Then the b on the first equation should be equal to the b on the second equation:

a:b=3:5

a:b=3:5b:c=9:14

a:b=(3:5)9 | a:b=27:45

b:c=(9:14)5 | b:c=45:70

Lastly, compress the two ratios:

a:b=27:45

b:c=45:70

a:b:c=27:45:70

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