these are the two prices comparison of the candy bag....
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
I don't get it.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
well i believe it is A but not sure. Because the question said that he has $4 and the candy is 5/3 times more that it is needed. so i believe its refering to how much candy he can buy.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im not sure if its right but let me check.
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
well i just guessed and picked D and I got it right.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol
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OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
i think the answer is 7/10
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im not doing well. well i knew that it was between A and D because B and C is talking about peices of candy except bags
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
i turned them into common denominators and added
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
not sure if that's right though.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how did we do it with the salt packets?
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OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
same way if i can recall.
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
damn it i got it wrong.
OpenStudy (paki):
@robtobey what you say here....
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
this is grade 6 math btw.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol grade 6 was the hardest class i ever took
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
jk
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
what grade u in now? and was it hard?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wait was the answer 4/3 by any chance?
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
this is arithmetic questions. basic math questions lol. probably why all you professionals are having such a hard time, since it's so basic.
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
YES!!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you should of waited lol
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
my goodness! It's to late now, i have to get 5 questions right in a row again.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
were doing the questions for the past hour lol
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OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
@FriedRice
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry i was teaching chem
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
wow, look at you :)
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OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
i figured out the answer it's D
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OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
i figured out this one too.
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
15/9
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah... it should be 15/9 = 5/3
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
or 2 water bottles
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
i put in 15/9 it said it needed to be simplified so i divided by 3 and got 5/3 and it said it was correct.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
18/5
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Let x be the cost of one bag of candy.\[\frac{5 x}{3}=4 \]x = 2.4
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
why are you having trouble with these questions if your at such a higher level than this? Is it because it's to basic for you?
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
lol he's still on the first question :S
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
don't laugh, he spent a lot of time and effort on this.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok sorry
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OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
:)
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
what you did @robtobey was way beyond what the question asked for lol. you like did some next level stuff
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
YES! it's 18/5
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah!!
2 more questions
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
its 3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i got 3
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
i think 3/9?
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
i'm not really sure though.
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
wait 1 package can hold ONLY 1/9??
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OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
of like 1 of 9 parts?
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
i don't even know if you understand what I'm asking.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
not really :p
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
knew it.
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
i really don't want to get this wrong
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
but i believe it is 3
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
if i get it wrong will you help me get 5 right again? lol
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
i say 3/9
OpenStudy (anonymous):
totally
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no 3 lol
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OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
okay i'll put in 3
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
wait, how did you get 3?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
why it correct right?
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
to scared to put it in first I wanna know how you got 3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i did 1/3 /1/9 then you get 1/3 *9 = 3
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OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what did you put?
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
YES!!!!! I GOT IT RIGHT~!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what was the answer?
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
3
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok good
OpenStudy (mindblast3r):
if i had put 3/9 i would have gotten it wrong lol.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that was close lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
final question....
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