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Maria is taking a math test that has 4 parts. She has a total of 3/4 of an hour to complete all the parts. If she is allowed th...Asked by [1BOTHELP2BRO3]+
Maria is taking a math test that has 4 parts. She has a total of 3/4 of an hour to complete all the parts. If she is allowed the same amount of time to complete each part, how much time does she have to spend on each part?(1 point)
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It has to be a whole number.
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To find the amount of time Maria has to spend on each part, we divide the total time she has by the number of parts: 3/4 hour / 4 parts = <<3/4/4=3/16>>3/16 hour/part. Answer: \boxed{\frac{3}{16}} \text{hour/part}.
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Apologies for the confusion. In that case, we can convert the fraction to a whole number.
To convert 3/16 into a whole number, divide the numerator (3) by the denominator (16):
3 รท 16 = 0.1875
Since we need a whole number, we can round 0.1875 to the nearest whole number, which is 0. Therefore, Maria has 0 hours to spend on each part.
Alternatively, if you would like to express the time in minutes, you can multiply the rounded whole number (0) by 60 to convert it into minutes. In this case, Maria has 0 minutes to spend on each part.
To convert 3/16 into a whole number, divide the numerator (3) by the denominator (16):
3 รท 16 = 0.1875
Since we need a whole number, we can round 0.1875 to the nearest whole number, which is 0. Therefore, Maria has 0 hours to spend on each part.
Alternatively, if you would like to express the time in minutes, you can multiply the rounded whole number (0) by 60 to convert it into minutes. In this case, Maria has 0 minutes to spend on each part.
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