In math, a proportion is an equation that says two ratios are equal. Solve problems using proportions with tips from a math teacher in this free video on solving math problems.
Expert: Nancy Johnson
Filmmaker: Bing Hu
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In math, a proportion is an equation that says two ratios are equal. Solve problems using proportions with tips from a math teacher in this free video on solving math problems.
Expert: Nancy Johnson
How boring.
@rjravaz oohhh~ thanks ^^
@Hardyzgurl0001 I’ll keep it short, variation mean the number changes and proportion means the numbers are the same. If you want more detail let me know =) hope this helped.
@Cat6768 My first comment was misleading, but it’s visually a little easier to follow. I rather demonstrate than explain.
@1223Melo explain
There’s an easier way…
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whats the difference between VARIATION and PROPORTION???
she is boring and kinda did it unclear in the begginning i think that its easier if you do it like 2/3 =6/9 by multiplying 2 times 9 = 18 and 3 times 6 = 18 there equeal
thankk youu!!! this helped alott ! hahaas.
i know everyone says this but… you teach wayyyy better than my math teacherr! (:
thank u so much lol
my math teacher is a horrible teacher
Ur adorable
Thank you so much. Arigatou! ^_~
Clear and concise. Good video.
She looks and sounds like she isn’t getting paid enough
this helped me a lot so thanks so much. this was easy to understand now because of you
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this was helpful, helped me finish my math homework lol thanks again
I love your method of teaching is concise, and easy to follow.
I wish I had you for my teacher in elementary school.
Thank you.
lol….sorry abou the comment i was drunk that day..and i was searchinfg some help with this….so as i was drunk i get angry cause i dont understand
but again sry…..u look to be a good person…i though u wiil get upset with the comment.
It’s weird how people get angry when confronted with math. It’s also good, because I need people to keep bagging my groceries and asking if I do, indeed, want fries with that.
what a lot of bother…
One that can be reduced. In this case, 36/7 can be reduced to 5 1/7.
Also, I never knew about this property of solving for x in fractions. Fantastic!
what is an improper fraction
learned some thing today