21/7=3mins per wall with 5 people.
Because we assume that all of the people paint at the same rate, 3 X 5=15 mins for one person working alone.
15/3=5 mins per wall with 3 people X 10 people= 50 mins for 3 people to paint 10 walls.
The answer is 50 mins.
Answer:
4 2/3 ÷ 3 1/3= 1 2/5
Step-by-step explanation:
First, you turn the mixed terms into an improper fraction like this
4 2/3 → 14/3 because when you multiply 4 times 3 equaling 12 then having 2 then adding that you get 14/3.
3 1/3 → 10/3 because when you multiply 3*3=9 then having 1 and adding that you get 10/3.
Then, you do KCF which stands for <u>Keep Change Flip</u> so for this you would do: 14/3 ÷ 10/3 → 14/3 × 3/10
14 × 3 = 42 and 3 × 10= 30
Now being 42/30 this is considered an improper fraction in which you have to transform it into a mixed number like this:
(For this you need to find the greatest common factor)
42/30 → 42 and 30 greatest common factor is 6 because they are divisible and factor of 6.
Now you divide both the denominator and the numerator y 6 like this:
42 ÷ 6= 7
30 ÷ 6= 5
Now we have 7/5, this is still an improper number so we see how many times 7 can go to 5 which is once. So we have 1 as whole number, now we put the reminder as the numenator of the mix fraction keeping 5 as being the denominator.
Overall, We have our answer 1 2/5
I hope this helps :D
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Step-by-step explanation:I looked it up :)I'm not good at math so yeahhh but I hope this is right but if not I'll try again
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
factors are any group of number or expressions which, when multiplied, produce another number or expression.
Basic example: 4 can be broken into 2 factors---2 and 2. 2 times 2 = 4
Example using an unknown:
2X + 6 = 2 * (X + 3)
In the given problem, there is no whole-number common factor. A normal convention would be to factor based on the unknown term----thus 8X is factored into 8 and X.
So: 8X + 7 = 8 ( X + 7/8 )
The following would also be correct:
8X + 7 = 4 ( 2X + 7/4 )
Step-by-step explanation: