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OpenStudy (erniellyd28):

9 7 31 6 --- + --- divided ----- - ---- 3 3 6 6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you get 16 23 ----- divided by ----- 3 6 remember when you divide fractions you KCF Kepp Change Flip 16/3 times 6/23 cross cancel if you can and get an answer. You may need to reduce

OpenStudy (erniellyd28):

i hope i understand this and forgive the question so instead of dividing u multiply?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No need to forgive:) Yes you always change to multiplication, bbut dont forget to flip the seconf fraction !

OpenStudy (erniellyd28):

thank u so very much for all your help i really and if its ok i just have a quick question on a different i would like to know if i do the same steps i did in this problem if thats ok please?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeh, thats fine whats the problem?

OpenStudy (erniellyd28):

2 1 1 5 --- - --- 3 6 --------------- 5 1 3 ---- - 2 --- 8 4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well your only subtracting in this fraction problem

OpenStudy (erniellyd28):

no multiplying or dividing?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh wait no your dividing? Sorry its hard to read the problem

OpenStudy (erniellyd28):

oh ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

First you would change the mixed numbers to improper fractions

OpenStudy (erniellyd28):

no noeed to be sorry i just want to be sure

OpenStudy (erniellyd28):

oh ok now i got now if i may i just one quick question about the previous problem and then finally i wll let u go i problem on the top first part how did u get 9 over 3?

OpenStudy (erniellyd28):

oh ok now i got it now if i may i just have one quick question about the previous problem and then finally i wll let u go i problem on the top first part how did u get 9 over 3?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

your talking abot changing the mixed number? the 5 2/3?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its fine always on*usualy* ;) Can always help though!

OpenStudy (erniellyd28):

no sir i was referring to the problem u just helped me with how did u get 9 over 3 on the first of the problem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I apoligize but im confused .... I never said anything about 9/3?

OpenStudy (erniellyd28):

if u look at the begining thats what i put down as a problem and then u responded by saying that would give me 16 over 3

OpenStudy (erniellyd28):

im looking at it right now?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ohhh one second...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I added the two fractions the 9/3 and 7/3;)

OpenStudy (erniellyd28):

but where did 9 come from?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

9 7 31 6 --- + --- divided ----- - ---- 3 3 6 6 up here ;)

OpenStudy (erniellyd28):

that i understand sir but the problem itself does not have a 9 this is where i get confused

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You mean the answer? The prblem you asked is in my last post. I just added the 9/3 and 7/3 in whic you get 16/3. No need to say sir btw;)

OpenStudy (erniellyd28):

thank u so very much that about answers my questions i appreciate ur help :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh good! Thanks:) Ttyl! Remeber you got a question you can always message me!

OpenStudy (erniellyd28):

if i could find u :)

OpenStudy (erniellyd28):

u have a day

OpenStudy (erniellyd28):

u have a good day

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh lol well im a fan of you! SO my names always available. You have a good day too!

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