If a quarter of a equals a fifth of B, a is bigger than B. (a is not equal to 0) right or wrong

If a quarter of a equals a fifth of B, a is bigger than B. (a is not equal to 0) right or wrong


wrong
A should be smaller than B



If a = 16 and 1 / 4, C-A = B, a + B + C = 64, B = what?


If B = C-A is brought into a + B + C = 64, 2C = 64, C = 32, a = 16 + 1 / 4 is known, so B = C-A = 32-16-1 / 4 = 15 and 3 / 4
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