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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Question?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes im getting that I fogot to add it XD
OpenStudy (anonymous):
^^^^
OpenStudy (anonymous):
NU UH UH igreen, give him a chance for me would ya :P go help someone else for this one XD (please :P)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
He's my bro irl and I just told him to hog that question above LOL
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
And he's like: "Fine"
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Let's do the bottom first this time...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wait you guys are acctualy brothers
OpenStudy (anonymous):
. . . .
I told you I have a record to break..so I need as many medals possible :l
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
;-;
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So first, multiply 4 x 6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
24
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
24 + 2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
26 also there igreen you have your medal now scuch over to another question
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Lel
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2 x 6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
12
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
12 + 26
OpenStudy (anonymous):
38
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes, so now we have our denominator. :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Now for the numerator..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yayy ok :D
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do you know what we do first?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think. let me seee
OpenStudy (anonymous):
4+2=6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
crap no that's the demoninmater
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Haha...
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
3+6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
9
OpenStudy (anonymous):
7-9
OpenStudy (anonymous):
-2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I fail :P
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Umm...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Remember, we use the rule PEMDAS.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
We do this first.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
P: Parenthesis
E: Exponent
M/D: Multiplication and division starting from left to right
A/S: Addition and subtraction starting from left to right.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So what would we do first since z = 6?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OHH OOH OHOH OH OMG OHHH OKAY :DDDD
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3*6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
18
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Umm...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Remember: M/D: Multiplication and division starting from left to right
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Wait 7*6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes. Which equals...?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
42
OpenStudy (anonymous):
now what
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3z.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What do we do and what does it give us?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3*6 = 18
OpenStudy (anonymous):
now @CREEPYMLPMASTER the numerator is got to be less than 38 just a reminder
OpenStudy (anonymous):
42-18+6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
30
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Actually, that is incorrect. @sapphire_waterfury
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Great job! @CREEPYMLPMASTER
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yay!!! :D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but not too small
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So we have \(\dfrac{30}{38}\)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
We need to simplify if possible.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok how would we do that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Hold on...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The least common factor of 38 and 30 is 2, so we can divide both by 2.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
divide or subracting
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
\(\dfrac{30\ \div\ 2}{38\ \div\ 2}\)
Can you figure this out?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it simple 30 / 2 and 38 / 2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So what is your answer?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
|dw:1423230977897:dw|
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes! Great job! :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
*golf claps* Awesome work @CREEPYMLPMASTER
OpenStudy (anonymous):
:)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
You can close your question now. :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@CREEPYMLPMASTER
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay :) I have like 2 more