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anonymous202:

Can someone plz help

Oddmoyu123:

maybe

anonymous202:

jhonyy9:

how you calcule this ?

simsharrison:

What do you want to mark out?

hnewe1:

with what

jhonyy9:

-20 3/4 = ?

anonymous202:

im not sure

simsharrison:

think of money

simsharrison:

quarters

hnewe1:

obveously math

simsharrison:

How many times can 4 go into 100?

anonymous202:

25

jhonyy9:

how you make from this integer and fraction just a fraction ?

simsharrison:

Ok, now using that look at your options, 3/4ths.

anonymous202:

Divide??

simsharrison:

No, ok there are two options that are obviously not it. What are those?

jhonyy9:

no a b/c = (a*c +b)/c

anonymous202:

this is confusing

jhonyy9:

a mean the integer

anonymous202:

????

simsharrison:

@jhonyy9 I think we should give him partially the answer and then he should be able to walk through it.

hnewe1:

is anybody on here nice or is everybody rude

jhonyy9:

for exam ple 1 2/3 = (1*3 +2)/3 = 5/3

anonymous202:

so where is that supposed to get me

bruhimagirl22222:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @hnewe1 is anybody on here nice or is everybody rude \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) im nice

hnewe1:

ok bruh message me

bruhimagirl22222:

also i think he means do 1 x 3+2

anonymous202:

that would get me 5^^

anonymous202:

ill just figure this out by myself its not a big deal I just wanted to get this done

bruhimagirl22222:

and then do 5 divided by 3

simsharrison:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @hnewe1 is anybody on here nice or is everybody rude \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) this is SIMPLE math, so it not the easiest to walk through and teach if they don't know integers and how to make fractions to percents and vise versa, so yes I am nice but I am also NOT a teacher and so I dont know how to teach math that I can do in my head.

nevaehhh:

Just divide 3 by 4 on a calculator, and it will give you the answer.

simsharrison:

Ok, I'll help you, it is either C or D and you have 3/4ths as your fraction and 3/4ths of 100 is 75.

nevaehhh:

That's usually how I get the decimal version of a fraction.

simsharrison:

From their get your answer... Your welcome

anonymous202:

thx

nevaehhh:

100 is the whole, how can you divide 100 in 4 parts?

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