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Monique measured the widths of several stamps in her collection of world stamps. The measurements are 158
1
5
8
in., 11116
1
11
16
in., 134
1
3
4
in., and 112
1
1
2
Monique measured the widths of several stamps in her collection of world stamps. The measurements are 158
1
5
8
in., 11116
1
11
16
in., 134
1
3
4
in., and 112
1
1
2
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To help Monique analyze the widths of her stamps, let's first convert each measurement into a more standard format (in inches).
Here are the measurements:
1. **158 1/8 in.**
- This is already in a standard mixed number format.
2. **111 16/16 in.**
- Since \(16/16\) is equivalent to 1, we can simplify this:
\[
111 + 1 = 112 \text{ in.}
\]
3. **134 1/4 in.**
- This is also in a standard mixed number format.
4. **112 1/2 in.**
- This is in a standard mixed number format as well.
Now, let's list the measurements clearly:
1. **158 1/8 in.**
2. **112 in.** (from the previous calculation)
3. **134 1/4 in.**
4. **112 1/2 in.**
### Summary of Measurements
1. **158.125 in.** (for 158 1/8 in.)
2. **112.0 in.** (for 112 in.)
3. **134.25 in.** (for 134 1/4 in.)
4. **112.5 in.** (for 112 1/2 in.)
If you need further calculations or operations such as finding the average width, identifying the largest or smallest measurement, or something else, please let me know!
Here are the measurements:
1. **158 1/8 in.**
- This is already in a standard mixed number format.
2. **111 16/16 in.**
- Since \(16/16\) is equivalent to 1, we can simplify this:
\[
111 + 1 = 112 \text{ in.}
\]
3. **134 1/4 in.**
- This is also in a standard mixed number format.
4. **112 1/2 in.**
- This is in a standard mixed number format as well.
Now, let's list the measurements clearly:
1. **158 1/8 in.**
2. **112 in.** (from the previous calculation)
3. **134 1/4 in.**
4. **112 1/2 in.**
### Summary of Measurements
1. **158.125 in.** (for 158 1/8 in.)
2. **112.0 in.** (for 112 in.)
3. **134.25 in.** (for 134 1/4 in.)
4. **112.5 in.** (for 112 1/2 in.)
If you need further calculations or operations such as finding the average width, identifying the largest or smallest measurement, or something else, please let me know!
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