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MrsHero:

Help ss down below

MrsHero:

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itzme:

do you know how to convert mixed fractions to improper fractions?

MrsHero:

@itzme wrote:
do you know how to convert mixed fractions to improper fractions?
No? =(

itzme:

also since Rico collected 1.5 times the amount juan collected... it's basically the multiplication...

itzme:

@mrshero wrote:
@itzme wrote:
do you know how to convert mixed fractions to improper fractions?
No? =(
don't you remember even a lil?

itzme:

Do you know how to convert it into a decimal number at least?

itzme:

Also... just multiple the fractions... it's a hint...

itzme:

@extrinix wrote:
Simplify the two proper fractions into improper fractions: \(2 \dfrac{1}{3} \rightarrow \dfrac{7}{3}\) \(1 \dfrac{1}{2} \rightarrow \dfrac{3}{2}\) now multiply the two fractions together: \(\dfrac{7}{3} \times \dfrac{3}{2} = \dfrac{21}{6}\) convert the improper fraction into a proper fraction: \(\dfrac{21}{6} \rightarrow 3 \dfrac{1}{2}\) so \(3 \dfrac{1}{2}\) is your answer
thank you... i would've done this but i thought it was not permitted to give the right answer...

itzme:

@extrinix wrote:
@itzme wrote:
@extrinix wrote:
Simplify the two proper fractions into improper fractions: \(2 \dfrac{1}{3} \rightarrow \dfrac{7}{3}\) \(1 \dfrac{1}{2} \rightarrow \dfrac{3}{2}\) now multiply the two fractions together: \(\dfrac{7}{3} \times \dfrac{3}{2} = \dfrac{21}{6}\) convert the improper fraction into a proper fraction: \(\dfrac{21}{6} \rightarrow 3 \dfrac{1}{2}\) so \(3 \dfrac{1}{2}\) is your answer
thank you... i would've done this but i thought it was not permitted to give the right answer...
if its not explained, then yea it would be against the rules
cool thanks

Extrinix:

Simplify the two proper fractions into improper fractions: \(2 \dfrac{1}{3} \rightarrow \dfrac{7}{3}\) \(1 \dfrac{1}{2} \rightarrow \dfrac{3}{2}\) now multiply the two fractions together: \(\dfrac{7}{3} \times \dfrac{3}{2} = \dfrac{21}{6}\) convert the improper fraction into a proper fraction: \(\dfrac{21}{6} \rightarrow 3 \dfrac{1}{2}\) so \(3 \dfrac{1}{2}\) is your answer

MrsHero:

ty =)

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