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Question #3 asks: What is the ratio of 3a =4B? The correct answer is, B, statement 2 alone is sufficient. The answer explained states that this problem can be rewritten as, a/b = 3/x, the ratio of a to b is 4 to 3. How do they come up with that equation? I know that it's simple algebra, but when I use the rules of algebra I get, a =4b/3 with x being the unknown symbol for ratio. How do incorporate the x into this and get the answer they state? The problem is on page 101 of the assorted topics chapter. Can anyone help me?
Thank you, wardstein
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