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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The equation is.... (2x/3) - 6 = 9
2x/3 = 15
2x = 45
<u>x = 22.5</u><u /> <----- And that is your answer!
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1) factor the denominators: 2b/(b-1)2 - 2/ (b-1)2
2) MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A COMMON DENOMINATOR
3) combine the numerators: 2b-2/(b-1)2
4) distribute 2 from numerator: 2(b-1)/(b-1)2
5) simplify; answer is 2/(b-1)
Answer: 48
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Define the number of cakes they baked in term of x
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Let the number of cakes Kay baked be x
Kay = x
Tim = 3x ← Tim baked 3 times as many as Kay
Griff = 1.5x ← Griff baked 1/2 as many as Tim
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Construct the equation and solve for x
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The total number of cakes baked was 88.
x + 3x + 1.5x = 88 ← Combine like terms
5.5 x = 88 ← Divide by 5.5
÷5.5 ÷5.5
x = 16
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Find the number of cakes each baked
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Kay = x = 16
TIm = 3x = 16 x 3 = 48
Griff = 1.5x = 1.5(16) = 24
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Answer: Tim baked 48 cakes.
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