Drag each equation to its equivalent fact.

Answer: They all go into (3/2)/(4/5) = n
Step-by-step explanation:
First Blue Box n = 4/5 / 2/3 = 4/5 * 3/2 = 3/5
Second Blue Box n = 3/2 / 4/5 = 3/2 * 5/4 = 15/8
Plug in n for the 3 smaller boxed equations
Answer:
[tex]\frac{4}{5} \times n = \frac{3}{2}[/tex] matches [tex]\frac{3}{2} \div \frac{4}{5} = n[/tex]
[tex]\frac{4}{5}=n \times \frac{2}{3}[/tex] and [tex]\frac{2}{3} \times n= \frac{4}{5}[/tex] matches [tex]\frac{4}{5} \div \frac{2}{3}=n[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\frac{4}{5} \times n = \frac{3}{2}[/tex] matches [tex]\frac{3}{2} \div \frac{4}{5} = n[/tex], beacuse the fraction 4/5 is multiplying the variabel, so we need to move it to the other side of the equality but we the opposite operation, division.
[tex]\frac{4}{5}=n \times \frac{2}{3}[/tex] and [tex]\frac{2}{3} \times n= \frac{4}{5}[/tex], these two are the same equation, which matches [tex]\frac{4}{5} \div \frac{2}{3}=n[/tex], because 2/3 is multiplying the variable, and must be passed to the other side of the equality as division.