JNeen wrote:
Hi Brent,
I don't follow your explanation. Can you explain it a different way maybe? I am unsure as to why we're noticing that 250=1000/4 and replacing.
Hi JNeen,
The two quantities are initially hard to compare because one quantity is in the form of a fraction with denominator 4 (Quantity B: 492,000/4) and the other quantity is not in the form of a fraction.
So, to make the comparison easier, I thought I might convert Quantity into a fraction with denominator 4.
So, I used the fact that we can rewrite 250 as a fraction with denominator 4.
We get:
Quantity A: \((250)(492)=(\frac{1000}{4})(492)=(\frac{1000}{4})(\frac{492}{1}) = \frac{492,000}{4}\)
Quantity B: \(\frac{492,000}{4}\)
Answer: C
Does that help?
Cheers,
Brent