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Please, please help me-grade 8 math
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
First change the fraction so that they don't have a whole numbers.
Then do the keep it, change it, flip it thing
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I got 30/63 I don't know how to make it smaller
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it WOULD help o just have the answers though....
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\[\large 2\frac{1}{3}~=~\frac{7}{3}\]\[\large 2\frac{1}{2}~=~\frac{5}{2}\] \[\large \frac{7}{3} \div \frac{5}{2}~=~\frac{7}{3} \times \frac{2}{5}\]
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0.9333333333333333333 but what is that as a fraction?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\large \frac{7}{3} \times \frac{2}{5}~=~\frac{7 \times 2}{3 \times 5}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
CAN I PLEEEEEEAAAAASSSEEEE JUST HAVE THE ANSWER!?!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Can you multiply 7 and 2 together? How about 3 and 5?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
14, and 15
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh thanks
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Soo \[\large \frac{7 \times 2}{3 \times 5}~=~\frac{14}{15}\] and \[\huge \color{aqua}N\color{fuchsia}o \space \color{lime}P \color{orange}r \color{blue}o \color{maroon}b \color{red}l \color{olive}e \color{purple}m \ddot\smile \]
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