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OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

can some one help me with this math PLEASE

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i can try

OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

how do i post the question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

click attach file if you have it downloaded and then find the file

OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

here it is

OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

@jabez177

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i actually cant view that file type

OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

what can you veiw then

OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

FROST_ZERO can you help me

OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

@purple_pink

OpenStudy (purple_pink):

ummmmmmmmm

OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

here it is

OpenStudy (purple_pink):

i would say A and C

OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

here i another one i need help on

OpenStudy (purple_pink):

ugh, is this your semester assessment?

OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

no

OpenStudy (purple_pink):

ok

OpenStudy (purple_pink):

um idk this one

jabez177 (jabez177):

Okay, let me see.

jabez177 (jabez177):

First we have to convert the fractions to have like denominators, do you know how to do that?

OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

i am on the dox that say another one

jabez177 (jabez177):

I know. Do you know how to make the fraction so they have like denominators?

jabez177 (jabez177):

We have to find the Common Multiple.

OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

yes

OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

10

jabez177 (jabez177):

Good. 5 x 2 is 10 and 2 x 5 is 10

OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

ok

jabez177 (jabez177):

\[\frac{ 4 \times 2 }{ 5\times2 }=?\]

jabez177 (jabez177):

\[\frac{ 1\times5 }{ 2\times5 }=?\]

OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

4 x 2=8 2x5=10 5 x 1=5

jabez177 (jabez177):

Good. \[\frac{ 4\times2 }{ 5\times2 }=\frac{ 8 }{ 10 }\]

jabez177 (jabez177):

\[\frac{ 1\times5 }{ 2\times5 }=\frac{ 5 }{ 10 }\]

jabez177 (jabez177):

So she walked 8/10 mile on Monday. On Tuesday, she walked 5/10 on the miles she walked on Monday which was 8/10

jabez177 (jabez177):

"Of" means to multiply so we have to multiply the fractions \[\frac{ 8 }{ 10 }\times \frac{ 5 }{ 10 }\]

jabez177 (jabez177):

Can you multiply those? :)

OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

yes

jabez177 (jabez177):

Okay, please do that and let me know what your answer is. :)

jabez177 (jabez177):

You can use the Equation button below v

OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

do i multiply the bottom to

jabez177 (jabez177):

Yes. :)

OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

i got 40/20

jabez177 (jabez177):

Hold up...

OpenStudy (amilliacortez123):

and then i divide it and i got 2

jabez177 (jabez177):

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