Which proportional statements are true for finding the value of x? Check all that apply.
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Mathematics, 03.04.2020 00:52 mahoganyking16
Which proportional statements are true for finding the value of x? Check all that apply.
StartFraction 6 over x EndFraction = StartFraction 9 over 16 EndFraction
StartFraction 6 over 16 EndFraction = StartFraction 9 over x EndFraction
StartFraction 9 over 6 EndFraction = StartFraction x over 16 EndFraction
StartFraction 9 over x EndFraction = StartFraction 16 over 6 EndFraction
StartFraction 9 over x EndFraction = StartFraction 6 over 16 EndFraction
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