10 ft.=to a fraction lowest terms
This is not a good question. Can you provide the entire text of the problem statement?
somethings missing
10 ft = fraction?? WHAT??!
\[10[\text{ft}]=120[\text{in}]\]
Yes but is that her question? I doubt it.
Why can't people proof read what they've typed, before being so click post happy.
never mind
Do you know what she's trying to ask, @UnkleRhaukus ? You're right in that it probably has to do with conversions, but what exactly?
how could i know?, something is missing from the question
I thought you were psychic. LOL I'm just saying that it probably has to do with conversions but it's communicated poorly.
sorry guys this is a measurement and metric problem and i'ts asking to find 10 in.in a ft and in a fraction form so again i'ts 10 in equals how many ft. in an fraction
\[12[\text{in}]=1[\text{ft}]\]\[1=\frac{1[\text{ft}]}{12[\text{in}]}\] \[\qquad\qquad10[\text{in}]:1[\text{ft}]\]\[10[\text{in}]\times\frac{1[\text{ft}]}{12[\text{in}]}:1[\text{ft}]\]
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