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OpenStudy (anonymous):
pls help i have 2 questions both below...will fan and medal
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i can see why that is confusing
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it says the weight changed, but didn't say if it got bigger or smaller
OpenStudy (anonymous):
should we assume it got bigger?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i dont know tbh
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well we can try that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\(.25\) below 0 is \(-.25\) like here |dw:1447724492861:dw|
OpenStudy (anonymous):
add \(1.5\) to it and get \(1.25\)
jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
@satellite73 it says to "plot the points that might represent Aiden's weight today" so there are 2 possible answers here
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
|dw:1447724547375:dw|
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ooh so it does
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do you know what \(-.25-1.5\) is?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
-1.75
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
now you have to locate that on the number line you are given
do you know where it is ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no
OpenStudy (anonymous):
your little marks are all \(.25\) in length
count down 7 of those from 0
OpenStudy (anonymous):
|dw:1447724911799:dw|
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
that is good
put another at \(1.25\)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok i did
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is that all?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@satellite73
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes that is all
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
kk what about the question i put under that?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it is annoying, but we can do it
first off ignore all the words and compute \[\frac{2}{3}\times \left(\frac{3}{7}+\frac{2}{7}\right)\]