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What is the simplified fraction form of 0.46? forty-six over ten forty-six over one hundred twenty-three over twenty-five twenty-three over fifty
Here's what you got: 46/10 46/100 23/25 23/50 Which do you think is the simplified form of 0.46?
a,b
b?
No. Alright, you know how fractions are decimals, like 1/10 = 0.1? Well with that being said, 0.46 is 46/100, however can 46/100ths be reduced? And if so, what can go into both to reduce it?
ya
d?
Yes, because 46/100 can be divided by 2 to get: 46/2 = 23, 100/2 = 50, leaving us with: 23/50 Do you get that?
ow
Which is greater than seven-twentieths? zero point zero four zero point zero two five zero point four zero point two five
Okay, 7/20ths can also be 0.35. And you have: 0.04 0.025 0.4 0.25 Which do you think is greater than 0.35?
B
By the way 'zero' = '0', 'point' = '.', and the following numbers = their respective numbers.
a
Why do you think 'A: 0.04' is greater than '0.35'?
Not sure
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Okay, remove the beginning '0.' for a moment of all numbers and you are left with: [35] A. 4 B. 2.5 C. 40 D. 25 Now which do you think is greater than 35?
CCCCCC
Okay, do you see how that works?
When you have decimals, the more zeros you have, the smaller the number is, for instance: 0.000003 is a really small number whereas: 0.5 is half of 1, it's not that small at all. Do you get that?
yes
In conclusion, yes, C. is the answer because 0.4 can be seen as 4/10ths or 2/5ths of a whole, whereas 0.35 is only 7/20ths of a whole. In comparison: 0.4 = 8/20ths 0.35 = 7/20ths.
Next?
Which shows forty-eight sixtieths in simplest form? four-thirds four-fifteenths eight-tenths four-fifths
Okay, which shows 48/60ths in it's simplest form, either: 4/3rds 4/15ths 8/10ths 4/5ths So, what goes into 48 and 60 to simplify it?
D??
How so, what are you dividing the nominator and denominator by to get 4/5ths?
yes
so was i right ?
@Ghostgate
Sorry, you are right, but what did you divide 48 and 60 by?
4
That would have given you 12/15ths, what did you do then?
I'm simply making sure you know the content, that's why I'm asking.
i think i just knew it
Well, 48/60ths can be divided by 12 to get 4/5ths. That's your simple answer. ;) Next question?
Jacob bought seven bottles of water. Each bottle contains one-half liter of water. How many liters did he buy? two and one-seventh three and one-third three and one-half seven and one-half
just saying i have to give my work to my teacher in 10 mins and i have 15 questions left so can we go quicker maybe ? :)
Alright, hold on.
ok :D
C. 3 1/2 considering each bottle had 1/2 of liters in them. So 1/2 x 7 = 3 1/2.
Which shows the prime factorization of fifty-four? 2 times 3 cubed 2 squared times 3 squared 2 cubed times 3 2 cubed times 3 squared
A. 2*3^3 because 3^3 = 27 and 27 x 2 = 54.
Which shows two and two-eighths as a simplified improper fraction? sixteen-eighths nine-fourths eighteen-eighths five-fourths
B. 9/4ths because 2 2/8ths turns to 18/8ths which can only be evenly divided by 2 to get 9/4ths.
What is the least common denominator of two over three and five over six? 18 3 6 12
C. 6 since both the nominator and the denominator go into that.
Which mixed number falls between four and three-eighths and five and five-twelfths? four and one-fourth five and two-thirds four and one-half five and five-sixths
C. 4.5 or 4 1/2
Four of Ethan's family members went on a 3 and one-third hour road trip. If they all shared the drive time equally, how many hours did each family member drive? two-thirds 1 and one-fifth five-sixths 1 and four-ninths
C. 5/6ths because that goes into 3 1/3 goes into it 4 times for each family member.
Which of the following is the best estimate of 5 and seven-eighths minus 1 and one-tenth? 4 and one-half 4 3 and one-half 5
I'm not sure I would guess A. and B. since we're on the clock.
Multiply seven-twelfths times twenty-eight. sixteen and one-third forty-eight 2 and eleven-twelfths one forty-eighth
28/1 x 7/12 = 196/12 which becomes 16 and 4/12ths which becomes 1/3rds.
A. 16 1/3rds
What is the sum of five over six plus one over three in simplest form? one and one over six one and one over three seven over eight two over three
5/6 + 1/3 -> 5/6 + 2/6 = 7/6 which is reduced down to 1 1/6, so: A. 1 1/6
Find the difference three-fourths minus one-fourth one-half one-fourth 1 three-fourths
3/4 - 1/4 = 2/4 or 1/2, so: A. 1/2
Which expression is the first step you take when finding the quotient of seven over eight division symbol seven over sixteen? eight-sevenths times seven-sixteenths seven-eighths times seven-sixteenths seven-eighths times sixteen-sevenths eight-sevenths times sixteen-sevenths
7/8 / 7/16? Is that what it means? If so: 7/8 x 16/7 = 112/56 which would equal 2 exactly, but that's not an answer... So... 7/16 x 8/7 = 56/112 which equals 1/2...? However based off of the answers: C. 7/8ths x 16/7ths.
What is the quotient of two and five over six divided by two over three in simplest form? one and eight over nine four and one over four three and one over four two and five over nine
THE TIME IS ALMOST DONE :'(
2 5/6 / 2/3 - Well: 17/6 / 4/6 - v 17/6 x 6/4 = 102/24 -> 4 6/24 -> 4 1/4ths. B. 4 1/4ths Sorry...
Mandy was laying tile in her kitchen. She needed 2 and three-fourths rows with 3 and one-half tiles per row to cover the entire floor. How many total tiles did she need? Multiply to find out. six and one-half five and one-half nine and five-eighths six and three-eighths
3 MORE QUESTIONS!!! WE CAN DO THIS !!!
Um... 2 3/4 x 3 2/4 -> 11/4 x 14/4 = 154/24 -> 6 10/24 -> 6 5/12 I guess A. 6 1/2
Lyle has a fourteen-cup box of cereal. If one serving is three-fourths cup, how many servings are in the box? ten and one-half eighteen and two-thirds fourteen and three-fourths nineteen and one-third
14 with 3/4 of a cup. So: C. 14 and 3/4ths
Ginny's class ordered 4 pizzas. They ate seven-twelfths of each pizza. How many pizzas did they eat? 2 and one-third 3 and one-fourth 2 and one-fourth 1 and three-fourths
No wait, the previous problem is A. 10 1/2, sorry...
ok
Urgh... thinking...
after this we are done !!!!
By THE WAY THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH !!!!
A. 2 1/3rds. Phew...
You are so welcome... man, I've never felt rushed like that in quite awhile. Hehe, man it feels good to finish it. Have a great day! Happy Thanksgiving! ;) {---Ghostgate---}
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