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Tresset [83]
3 years ago
8

Allana used Fraction 3 over 5 yard of fabric to make a scarf. Can she make 2 of these scarves with Fraction 1 and 7 over 10 yard

s of fabric, and why? No, because the quotient of Fraction 1 and 7 over 10 ÷ Fraction 3 over 5 is 1 and 1 over 50 No, because the quotient of Fraction 3 over 5 ÷ Fraction 1 and 7 over 10 is 1 and 1 over 50 Yes, because the quotient of Fraction 1 and 7 over 10 ÷ Fraction 3 over 5 is 2 and 5 over 6 Yes, because the quotient of Fraction 3 over 5 ÷ Fraction 1 and 7 over 10 is 2 and 5 over 6
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2 answers:
Korolek [52]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Yes, because the quotient of Fraction 1 and 7/10 [division sign]Fraction 3/5  is 2 and 5/6", third choice

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide 1 7/10 by 3/5 to see if the quotient is greater than 2.  If it's not, you can't get 2 scarves out of it.  If it is, then you can get 2 scarves out of it and have whatever the remainder is as left-over.  Before we divide, let's change that 1 7/10 into an improper fraction since it will be easier to work with.

1 7/10 = 17/10

Now we can divide:

The rule for dividing fractions is that you bring up the lower fraction and flip it to multiply, so that looks like this:

×

To simplify before we multiply, we can reduce between the 5 and the 10 and have smaller numbers to deal with:

×

The product there is  

So the answer you want from your choices is

"Yes, because the quotient of Fraction 1 and 7 over 10 [division sign]Fraction 3 over 5 is 2 and 5 over 6", third choice

Delvig [45]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide 1 7/10 by 3/5 to see if the quotient is greater than 2.  If it's not, you can't get 2 scarves out of it.  If it is, then you can get 2 scarves out of it and have whatever the remainder is as left-over.  Before we divide, let's change that 1 7/10 into an improper fraction since it will be easier to work with.

1 7/10 = 17/10

Now we can divide:

\frac{\frac{17}{10} }{\frac{3}{5} }

The rule for dividing fractions is that you bring up the lower fraction and flip it to multiply, so that looks like this:

\frac{17}{10}×\frac{5}{3}

To simplify before we multiply, we can reduce between the 5 and the 10 and have smaller numbers to deal with:

\frac{17}{2}×\frac{1}{3}

The product there is \frac{17}{6}=2\frac{5}{6}

So the answer you want from your choices is

"Yes, because the quotient of Fraction 1 and 7 over 10 [division sign]Fraction 3 over 5 is 2 and 5 over 6", third choice

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