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Decrease 18•4 in the ratio 3:8

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Answer:

6.9

Step-by-step explanation:

Since you are supposed to decrease the number in the ratio 3:8 or 3/8 you take the small number that is 3 to be the numerator and 8 to be the denominator then multiply it by 18.4.

That is 18.4×3:8= 184/10×3/8=6.9

So to decrease a number you multiply it with the smallest number as the numerator and the big number as the denominator

To increase a number you multiply it with the big number as the numerator and the small number to be the denominator

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