Q. As a fraction in simplest terms, what would you multiply the first number by to get the second?First number: 14 Second number: 6214⋅□=62Submit Answer
Set up equation: First, set up the equation to find the fraction that when multiplied by 14 gives 62.14×x=62
Solve for x: Next, solve for x by dividing both sides of the equation by 14.x=1462
Find x as fraction: Perform the division to find the value of x.x=4.42857142857This is a repeating decimal, and we need to express it as a fraction in simplest terms.
Express as mixed number: To express the repeating decimal as a fraction, recognize that 4.42857142857 is approximately 4+73 (since 0.42857142857 is close to 73).So, x is approximately 4+73.
Convert to improper fraction: Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction.x=(4×7+3)/7x=(28+3)/7x=31/7
Check calculation: Check the calculation by multiplying the fraction by 14 to see if it equals 62.(731)×14=31×2=62
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