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Mathematics, 10.10.2019 03:00 u8p4

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so 0.5 times 4 is 2 and 16 times ? is 2

what is the missing fraction number that 0.5 times ? will equal 4 and it has to be the same number that will equal to 16 times to ? will equal to 2.

heres how it is: (btw, its like a column section box thingie)

0.5 x ? =4

4 x ? =0.5

8 x ? =2

16 x ? =2

it saying what fraction number does the ? represent

me! due tomorrow. i really appreciate the . you!

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