3\frac{2}{9}\; \div \; 1\frac{2}{27}
Describe the process for solving the problem step by step.
Remember to show your work for each step.
Don't forget to simplify the answer
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OpenStudy (gabebae):
Again.. for the second time
I can't understand this
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[3\frac{2}{9}\; \div \; 1\frac{2}{27} \]
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Alright
OpenStudy (anonymous):
U see it?
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Turn both fractions into an improper fraction
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
How? XD
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3x2+9?
OpenStudy (gabebae):
\[\frac{ 11 }{ 5 }\] is an improper fraction
OpenStudy (gabebae):
no it's 9x3 + 2
OpenStudy (gabebae):
You were close..
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
27+2= 29. 29/9
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Very Close...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Is 29/9 the first frac?
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Hold on
OpenStudy (anonymous):
29/9 / 29/9?
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OpenStudy (gabebae):
\[\frac{ 29 }{ 9 } \div \frac{ 29 }{ 27 }\]
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Those are the improper fractions
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1/243???? @GabeBae
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Where/how did you get that from?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I don't know
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OpenStudy (gabebae):
It's actually much easier than you think :')
OpenStudy (anonymous):
XD. I have no idea what the answer is
OpenStudy (gabebae):
\[\frac{ 29 }{ 9 } \div \frac{ 29 }{ 27 }\]
You would flip the second fraction and find the reciprocal and that would turn it into a multiplication sentence
This only works when you're dividing
So then you would get
\[\frac{ 29 }{ 9 } \times \frac{ 27 }{ 29 }\]
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Then you would just multiply the numerator and denominator
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3?
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OpenStudy (gabebae):
29x29 for the numerator (top number of the fraction)
9x29 for the denominator (bottom number of the fraction)
OpenStudy (gabebae):
\[\frac{ 841 }{ 261 }\]
Would be your answer but you need to simplify it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Would the answer be 3 than?
OpenStudy (gabebae):
No..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok..hmm
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
3 20/87?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Nvm, that wouldn't be it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I don't knwo what to simplyify by? What about 2 or 4?
OpenStudy (gabebae):
I was eating dinner
OpenStudy (anonymous):
o
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yeah I'm stupid with fractions and everything is like ....
I hate my life XD
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Yup that would be your answer as a fraction
OpenStudy (gabebae):
I need my privacy with food
When it comes to food it's like locking yourself in your room and making out with it
OpenStudy (gabebae):
I ate my love
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol
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OpenStudy (gabebae):
Do you need more help or are you good now?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I have 2 open ended and science...then I am done. yeah sue me pls. Then that might get me out of school work that;s due by midnight tonight :D
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Are you homeschooled?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yeppers
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Same..
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
XD
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Do we get a day off tomorrow?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I don't know. I didn't have class connects and the teachers didn't say anything.
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Show me the two open ended questions
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Let's get this pellet over with
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OpenStudy (gabebae):
Again.. it was blurred out :')
OpenStudy (anonymous):
How would I explain ti step by step though/
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Should*
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Wait
was this the open ended question?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes.....2 of them and the last one. I nee dto explain it XD...
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OpenStudy (gabebae):
or NoCopyRightSounds
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Alright show me the last question
I have to go soon
OpenStudy (anonymous):
o. can u stay for like 30 more min? XD 2 more open ended + science X:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yep, I'm all out of luck today XD
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OpenStudy (gabebae):
Meh
show me the questions?
OpenStudy (gabebae):
How long is the science?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
32 questions. but most are mutliple choice and should be quick. 4 open ended. but I know 2 of them
OpenStudy (anonymous):
And I know some of the science like half of it too
OpenStudy (gabebae):
What type of science?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Astronomy
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Damn.. I love that S H I T
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Science first? </3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
XD fine.
OpenStudy (gabebae):
:D
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Scientists use the term _________________ to describe how the force of gravity pulls on an object.
A. Weight
B. Mass
C. Acceleration
D. Friction
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A or B
OpenStudy (gabebae):
A
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is the term that describes the mutual attraction of objects that have mass?
A. Density
B. The Big Bang
C. Centrifugal force
D. Gravity
OpenStudy (gabebae):
D
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
How does mass affect gravity?
A.
The less mass an object has, the stronger the gravitational pull
B.
The more mass an object has, the stronger the gravitational pull
C.
The more mass an object has, the weaker the gravitational pull
D. There is no relationship
OpenStudy (gabebae):
I would go with D
Mass doesn't matter
OpenStudy (gabebae):
Damn I have to go
I'm so sorry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
o..
OpenStudy (gabebae):
continue?
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