Equal fractional forms: If a/7 = b/9 = c/11, determine the simplified ratio a : b : c.
Correct Answer: 7 : 9 : 11
Introduction / Context: When several fractions are equal, each numerator is proportional to its denominator. This is a standard method to derive direct ratios from equal fractional relationships.
Given Data / Assumptions: a/7 = b/9 = c/11 = k (say), with positive quantities for ratio interpretation.
Concept / Approach: Express a, b, c in terms of k and their denominators. Then form the ratio and simplify if needed.
Step-by-Step Solution: Let a/7 = b/9 = c/11 = k. Then a = 7k, b = 9k, c = 11k. Therefore, a : b : c = 7 : 9 : 11.
Verification / Alternative check: Substitute sample k = 1 to see a = 7, b = 9, c = 11, which obviously satisfy the original equal fractions.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
- Any permutation that does not keep denominators aligned with numerators will be incorrect.
- 14 : 18 : 22 is a correct multiple but not the simplest form the question expects.
Common Pitfalls: Inverting denominators or mixing the order. Keep a aligned with 7, b with 9, and c with 11.
Final Answer: 7 : 9 : 11