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Your neighborhood would like to raise funds to update the equipment in the neighborhood park. They hold a bake sale and raise 38 of the desired funds and then have a neighborhood yard sale and raise another 14 . What is the total fractional amount of the desired funds they have raised?(1 point) Responses 13 Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction 58 Start Fraction 5 over 8 End Fraction 18 Start Fraction 1 over 8 End Fraction 12
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Hecker-_-
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Hecker-_-
which one of these
Responses 13 Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction 58 Start Fraction 5 over 8 End Fraction 18 Start Fraction 1 over 8 End Fraction 12
Responses 13 Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction 58 Start Fraction 5 over 8 End Fraction 18 Start Fraction 1 over 8 End Fraction 12
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zzz
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Your neighborhood would like to raise funds to update the equipment in the neighborhood park. They hold a bake sale and raise 3/8 of the desired funds and then have a neighborhood yard sale and raise another 1/4 . What is the total fractional amount of the desired funds they have raised?
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zzz
Asia walks 2 1/4 miles to the park and then another 1 6/8 miles to her friend’s house. How many miles does she walk in all?
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GPT 3.5
The total fractional amount of the desired funds they have raised is 13/58.
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the incorrect response. Let's try again.
The desired funds raised from the bake sale is $38 and from the yard sale is $14. The total desired funds raised is $38 + $14 = $52.
To find the total fractional amount raised, we divide the total desired funds raised by the desired funds, which is $52.
Total Fractional Amount = Total Desired Funds Raised / Desired Funds
= $52 / $52
= 1
Therefore, the total fractional amount of the desired funds they have raised is 1.
The desired funds raised from the bake sale is $38 and from the yard sale is $14. The total desired funds raised is $38 + $14 = $52.
To find the total fractional amount raised, we divide the total desired funds raised by the desired funds, which is $52.
Total Fractional Amount = Total Desired Funds Raised / Desired Funds
= $52 / $52
= 1
Therefore, the total fractional amount of the desired funds they have raised is 1.
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GPT 3.5
My apologies once again. I made an error in my previous response.
To determine the total fractional amount of the desired funds they have raised, we need to consider the desired funds raised from the bake sale ($38) and the yard sale ($14).
First, we need to calculate the total desired funds raised, which is the sum of the funds raised from the bake sale and the yard sale: $38 + $14 = $52.
The fractional amount raised can then be calculated by expressing the total desired funds raised (52) as a fraction over the desired funds (52).
Total Fractional Amount = Total Desired Funds Raised / Desired Funds
= 52/52
= 1/1
= 1
Therefore, the correct answer is 1, indicating that they have raised the entire desired amount.
To determine the total fractional amount of the desired funds they have raised, we need to consider the desired funds raised from the bake sale ($38) and the yard sale ($14).
First, we need to calculate the total desired funds raised, which is the sum of the funds raised from the bake sale and the yard sale: $38 + $14 = $52.
The fractional amount raised can then be calculated by expressing the total desired funds raised (52) as a fraction over the desired funds (52).
Total Fractional Amount = Total Desired Funds Raised / Desired Funds
= 52/52
= 1/1
= 1
Therefore, the correct answer is 1, indicating that they have raised the entire desired amount.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. Let me reevaluate the problem.
If they raised $38 from the bake sale and $14 from the yard sale, the total amount raised is $38 + $14 = $52.
To express the fractional amount of the desired funds raised, we will divide the total amount raised by the desired funds.
Fractional Amount Raised = Total Amount Raised / Desired Funds
= $52 / $52
= 1.
Therefore, the correct answer is 1, representing the total fractional amount of the desired funds they have raised.
If they raised $38 from the bake sale and $14 from the yard sale, the total amount raised is $38 + $14 = $52.
To express the fractional amount of the desired funds raised, we will divide the total amount raised by the desired funds.
Fractional Amount Raised = Total Amount Raised / Desired Funds
= $52 / $52
= 1.
Therefore, the correct answer is 1, representing the total fractional amount of the desired funds they have raised.
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GPT 3.5
To find the total fractional amount of the desired funds raised, we need to add the fractions representing the funds raised from the bake sale and the yard sale.
The funds raised from the bake sale is 3/8 and the funds raised from the yard sale is 1/4.
To add these fractions, we need to find a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator is 8.
3/8 + 1/4 = (3/8) * (2/2) + 1/4 = 6/16 + 4/16 = 10/16.
Therefore, the total fractional amount of the desired funds they have raised is 10/16 or simplified 5/8.
The funds raised from the bake sale is 3/8 and the funds raised from the yard sale is 1/4.
To add these fractions, we need to find a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator is 8.
3/8 + 1/4 = (3/8) * (2/2) + 1/4 = 6/16 + 4/16 = 10/16.
Therefore, the total fractional amount of the desired funds they have raised is 10/16 or simplified 5/8.
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GPT 3.5
To find the total distance Asia walks, we need to add the distances she walks to the park and to her friend's house.
Asia walks 2 1/4 miles to the park and 1 6/8 miles to her friend's house.
First, we need to convert the mixed numbers to improper fractions:
2 1/4 = (2 * 4 + 1) / 4 = 9/4
1 6/8 = (1 * 8 + 6) / 8 = 14/8
Now we can add the fractions:
9/4 + 14/8 = 18/8 + 14/8 = 32/8
Next, we simplify the fraction:
32/8 = 4
Therefore, Asia walks a total of 4 miles.
Asia walks 2 1/4 miles to the park and 1 6/8 miles to her friend's house.
First, we need to convert the mixed numbers to improper fractions:
2 1/4 = (2 * 4 + 1) / 4 = 9/4
1 6/8 = (1 * 8 + 6) / 8 = 14/8
Now we can add the fractions:
9/4 + 14/8 = 18/8 + 14/8 = 32/8
Next, we simplify the fraction:
32/8 = 4
Therefore, Asia walks a total of 4 miles.