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DontCallMemug:

whats 19*1/3

KiWiPoP1:

for simple things like this, you divide 19 by 3

DontCallMemug:

so 6.3 right?

KiWiPoP1:

exactly

galaxy94:

yes it'd be 6.3

yeetsoyeet:

6.3

supie:

When you're multiplying a whole number and a fraction you change the whole number to a fraction \(19=\frac{19}{1}\) So, you would be doing \(\frac{19}{1}\times\frac13\) which is the same thing as \(19\times\frac13\) when you're multiplying two fractions, you would multiply the numerators and denominators straight across, \(\frac{a}{b}\times\frac{c}{d}=\frac{ac}{bd}\) so, if we were multiplying \(\sf\frac{19}{1}\times\frac13\), then we would be multiplying \(\frac{19(1)}{1(3)}\) and \(19\times1=19\\1\times3=3\) So, your answer would be \(\frac{19}{3}\), and as a decimal it would be \(6.3\overline{3}\) or 6.33

theghost:

ah

theghost:

@supie wrote:
When you're multiplying a whole number and a fraction you change the whole number to a fraction \(19=\frac{19}{1}\) So, you would be doing \(\frac{19}{1}\times\frac13\) which is the same thing as \(19\times\frac13\) when you're multiplying two fractions, you would multiply the numerators and denominators straight across, \(\frac{a}{b}\times\frac{c}{d}=\frac{ac}{bd}\) so, if we were multiplying \(\sf\frac{19}{1}\times\frac13\), then we would be multiplying \(\frac{19(1)}{1(3)}\) and \(19\times1=19\\1\times3=3\) So, your answer would be \(\frac{19}{3}\), and as a decimal it would be \(6.3\overline{3}\) or 6.33
ah

antman1:

it will be 6.33 or 6.3

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