Asked by ttuuffyy
Terry weighed his two cats at the veterinarian's office.Boots weighed 12 9/10 pounds. and Tiger weighed 13 1/4 pounds.What is the total weight of both cats?How can I explain this
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Answered by
Bosnian
13 1 / 4 = 13 4 / 20
12 9 / 10 = 12 18 / 20
13 4 / 20 + 12 18 / 20 = 25 22 / 20 =
25 11 / 10 = 25 +10 / 10 + 1 / 10 =
25 + 1 + 1 / 10 = 26 1 / 10
12 9 / 10 = 12 18 / 20
13 4 / 20 + 12 18 / 20 = 25 22 / 20 =
25 11 / 10 = 25 +10 / 10 + 1 / 10 =
25 + 1 + 1 / 10 = 26 1 / 10
Answered by
Bosnian
13 1 / 4 = 13 5 / 20
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You need to add the weights of both cats together.
First find the common denominator. The smallest number that both 10 and 4 go into is 20.
By multiplying the numerator and the denominator by the same number, we get an equivalent fraction. When we multiply 9/10 by 2/2, we get 18/20. 1/4 multiplied by 5/5 = 5/20
12 18/20 + 13 5/20 = 25 23/20 = 26 3/20
First find the common denominator. The smallest number that both 10 and 4 go into is 20.
By multiplying the numerator and the denominator by the same number, we get an equivalent fraction. When we multiply 9/10 by 2/2, we get 18/20. 1/4 multiplied by 5/5 = 5/20
12 18/20 + 13 5/20 = 25 23/20 = 26 3/20
Answered by
tee
you can add them 12 9/10= 18/20
+ 13 1/4 = 5/20
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25 1 3/20 added together so their combined weight is 26 3/20
+ 13 1/4 = 5/20
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25 1 3/20 added together so their combined weight is 26 3/20
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