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OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

will medal.

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

@brainzonly

OpenStudy (brainzonly):

yes

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

help

OpenStudy (brainzonly):

the 3 can be put as 3 over 1 \[\frac{ 3 }{ 1 }\] so multiply that by the rest of them. Multiply the entire top together, then the entire bottom and tell me what you get.

OpenStudy (brainzonly):

then after that split up the number like I showed you and cancel out the matching numbers.

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

can you tell me if i'm wrong or write

OpenStudy (brainzonly):

yes

KjSaif (kjsaif):

you are correct @katherinkoon

OpenStudy (brainzonly):

I gotta go

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

thx

KjSaif (kjsaif):

2 3/4

KjSaif (kjsaif):

your welcome

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

can you help wiht more

KjSaif (kjsaif):

i gave you a medal @brainzonly

KjSaif (kjsaif):

yes @katherinkoon just open them in other questions

KjSaif (kjsaif):

close this question open a new one :)

OpenStudy (brainzonly):

Why thank you. :P

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