Well, darling, five and a half percent in numbers is simply <br>
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<b>What is half of the number 41?</b><br>
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Well, darling, half of 41 is 20.5. It's not rocket science,<br>
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<u>What is 66 x 8?</u><br>
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Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem <br>
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<b>Write two equivalent ratios for 11 4?</b><br>
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Sure thing, honey. Two equivalent ratios for 11:4 are 22:8 and 33:<br>
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12. It's all about multiplying or dividing both parts of the ratio by <br>
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<u>What is the quotient of m and n?</u><br>
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<b><u>You can write this as:m/n</u></b><br>
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<b>or "m" on top of "n", with a horizontal line separating them, like this:</b><br>
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