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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dustin is mixing concrete. A formula for concrete calls for 3/8 gal of water. Dustin wants to make 7/9 more concrete than the formula creates. How much water should Dustin use? --I need an explanation of how to get to 2/3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok @biznessman

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you know already?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

multiply 3/8 by 7/9

OpenStudy (anonymous):

doing that would get you a smaller number. you want a bigger number. so add 1 to that. 16/9 is 7/9 more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so multiply 3/8 and 16/9

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and you get 2/3 make since?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

when it says "more" or "raise" or "increase" or anything like that, the fraction you're going to multiply is going to be greater than 1. like if it said i got paid $14 an hr, and i'm getting a 25% raise, then i would multiply 14 and 1.25 and it's the opposite to "less than" or "decrease" like if i got paid $14 an hr and i was getting a wage cut of 5%, then i'd multiply 14 and 0.95

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you understand @biznessman

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