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OpenStudy (anonymous):
How do i do this? picture attached! please help
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
mathslover (mathslover):
hmn so what you tried in this question?
what you think for the first step for solving this? @muppz
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I was thinking dividing by 2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
But that didn't work
mathslover (mathslover):
dividing by 2 ? what was the initiative for that?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
You Divide by 2 and Multiply by 3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sorry the opposite
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Divide by 3 and "take 3 parts" of the result
mathslover (mathslover):
Hmn wait @Mikael
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2 parts (I should get some sleep now...
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
mathslover like ur nick - I am not fully "in" on this whole community yet ...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok so why do i times by 2 and divide by 3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
imagine "breaking" the "whole " into the most detailed number of parts and then attaching the appropriate number to each of the quantities
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The most detailed number is 3 parts. Then you give each wheel its declared share of these "detailed" parts.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok thank you!!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Medal as a gratitude wld be nice ....
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so the answers is 10?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i already gave you one?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes 10, no you didn't
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes i did
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry - u rght
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol its ok!