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OpenStudy (petlovers123):
what is the volume of a carton that has a length of 2 1/4 feet, width of 1 3/5 feet, and height of 2 1/3 feet.
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OpenStudy (petlovers123):
@raffle_snaffle
OpenStudy (petlovers123):
please help will medal
OpenStudy (isaidavila):
Convertirse the mixed number into normal fractions
9/4, 8/5 and 7/3
So the volume is the multiplication of the fractions
OpenStudy (petlovers123):
so i have to multiply all of them
OpenStudy (isaidavila):
9/4*8/5*7/3=??
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OpenStudy (petlovers123):
is the answer 8 1/4
OpenStudy (petlovers123):
i have another question ca you help me
OpenStudy (isaidavila):
I get 8 2/5
OpenStudy (petlovers123):
so the answer is 8 2/5
OpenStudy (isaidavila):
Yes
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OpenStudy (petlovers123):
ok thx so much ihve another question can you help me
OpenStudy (isaidavila):
Ok
OpenStudy (petlovers123):
Divide 2/3 ÷ 1/6 = ____.
OpenStudy (petlovers123):
I got 4
OpenStudy (isaidavila):
Yes you are right
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OpenStudy (petlovers123):
oh ok thats all i put 4
OpenStudy (michele_laino):
hint:
you have to multiply the first fraction by the inverse of the second fraction:
\[\frac{2}{3} \times 6 = ...?\]
OpenStudy (isaidavila):
Ok no problem
OpenStudy (petlovers123):
Thanks
OpenStudy (michele_laino):
:)
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OpenStudy (petlovers123):
im fanning both of you
OpenStudy (michele_laino):
thanks! :)
OpenStudy (petlovers123):
hey since your here can you help me with another question
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