7 1/2 = 15/2
15/2 / 3/4
= 30/3
= 10
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or
10 * 3/4 = 30/4 = 7 1/2
Clark has 7 1/2 feet of wire. Part A. How many 3/4 foot pieces can Clark cut from the 7 1/2 feet of wire? Part B. Using the information in Part A, interpret the meaning of the quotient in terms of the two fractions given.
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thx for the help
Wertty
questionable
i swear if i get this entire test wrong cuz of this stupid website
whats part b
Yea no help at all because for 1 you didnt even explain how thats even your answer and for 2 you can even tell whats for part A and whats for part B so this is trash
no madison your just dumb its not that hard
What is part A or part B?
You guys do know you can just convert 7 1/2 to a number and 3/4. Then divide them and whatever the answer is just convert that to a fraction.
im here to help
first, you do 7 1 over 2 divided by 3 over 4 which equals 10. so you can cut 10 feet of wire
ok ty and I assume ur doing part B like always ty
yes I am
ok so this is what u put:
10 of 3 over 4 can be cut from 7 1 over 2. What the quotient means is that Clark can cut 10 3 over 4 pieces of wire.
10 of 3 over 4 can be cut from 7 1 over 2. What the quotient means is that Clark can cut 10 3 over 4 pieces of wire.
omg tysm ur very helpful
your welcome cutie gurl
Part A: 7 1/2 divided by 3/4 is 60/6 or 10 same thing
Part B: I got the answer 10 because I divided 7 1/2 by 3/4 and if we use the methed Keep, Switch, Flip our problem is now 15/2 x 4/3 which equals 60/6 or just 10
This should be an accurate statement dont ask me I just trying help people while im doing FLVS
Part B: I got the answer 10 because I divided 7 1/2 by 3/4 and if we use the methed Keep, Switch, Flip our problem is now 15/2 x 4/3 which equals 60/6 or just 10
This should be an accurate statement dont ask me I just trying help people while im doing FLVS
now you shall never see me on this problem ever again in ur whole living life lol