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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c
OpenStudy (perl):
there are 4.5 red cans and 3 blue cans
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so do i add that to get the unit rate
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i divided it and got 1.5 (which is one of my answers) but is it 1.5 blue cans per red can or is it 1.5 red cans per blue can
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
one sec k
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but is it 1.5 blue cans per red can or is it 1.5 red cans per blue can
OpenStudy (perl):
\[\large \frac{4.5 \textrm{ red cans}}{3 \textrm{ blue cans}}\]
OpenStudy (perl):
we can simplify that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1.5
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OpenStudy (perl):
\[\large{ \frac{4.5 \textrm{ red cans}}{3 \textrm{ blue cans}} =\frac{4.5/3 \textrm{ red cans}}{1 \textrm{ blue cans}} \\~\\=\frac{1.5 \textrm{ red cans}}{1 \textrm{ blue cans}}
}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i am getting confused
OpenStudy (anonymous):
did u report me
OpenStudy (perl):
report you for what?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i just got a pop up that said i have been warned
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay sorry so it should be a right
OpenStudy (perl):
thats incorrect , look at the ratio again
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no all i say was '' You have been warned ''
OpenStudy (anonymous):
then i accidentally pressed okay
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay sorry
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OpenStudy (perl):
$$
\large{ \frac{4.5 \textrm{ red cans}}{3 \textrm{ blue cans}}
\\~\\=\frac{4.5/3 \textrm{ red cans}}{1 \textrm{ blue cans}}
\\~\\=\frac{1.5 \textrm{ red cans}}{1 \textrm{ blue cans}}
\\~\\=1.5 \textrm{ red cans per blue can}
}
$$
OpenStudy (perl):
when you see the fraction sign, insert the word `per`
so you read it as 1.5 red cans `per` blue can
OpenStudy (anonymous):
great thanks
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can u help me with a few more please
OpenStudy (perl):
ok
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
and thanks for the metal
OpenStudy (perl):
☺☺
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
do u know it
OpenStudy (perl):
same idea here
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OpenStudy (perl):
yes thats correct
OpenStudy (anonymous):
then do i simplify it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it already is simplified
OpenStudy (perl):
yep
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
the answers are
OpenStudy (perl):
I can't give answers
OpenStudy (perl):
but I can guide you
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that is what i am saying what do i do next
OpenStudy (perl):
I would first change to improper fractions
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay one sec let me do that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i got the answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
here yo go please help just a few more left
Donna bought 3 bags of dog treats for $6.06. What is the cost per bag of dog treats?
$0.50
$9.06
$3.03
$2.02
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[(6.06 \div 3 = 2.02) so the answer is D \right\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2.02
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