Asked by Jeannette
Jan's gas tank is nearly empty, at 1\12 full. She doesn't have enough cash to fill the tank, but she adds enough gas to reach 2\3 full. How much gas did she add, as a fraction of the tank?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
1/12 + 8/12 = ?
Answered by
Anonymous
3/8
Answered by
Anonymous
7/12
Answered by
Angelia
Jan's gas tank is nearly empty, at 112 full. She doesn't have
enough cash to fill the tank, but she adds enough gas to reach 23 full.
How much gas did she add, as a fraction of the tank?
enough cash to fill the tank, but she adds enough gas to reach 23 full.
How much gas did she add, as a fraction of the tank?
Answered by
Adria
7/12
Answered by
Anonymous
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Answered by
Kingsley
Tank is already 1/12 full. Then enough gas is added to make it 2/3. Let " enough gas be X.
So 1/12 + X = 2/3
Subtract 1/12 from both sides
1/12-1/12 + X = 2/3 - 1/12
X = 7/12..... Was added to 1/12 to get 2/3
So 1/12 + X = 2/3
Subtract 1/12 from both sides
1/12-1/12 + X = 2/3 - 1/12
X = 7/12..... Was added to 1/12 to get 2/3
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