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Kazeer [188]
4 years ago
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rodrigo practiced playing guitar 15 1/3 hours over the past 3 weeks he practiced for 6 1/4 hours during the first week and 4 2/3

hours during the second week how much time did rodrigo spend practicing during the third week
Mathematics
1 answer:
zlopas [31]4 years ago
4 0

We want to know how much time was spent practicing the guitar in week #3. We know the time in week #1 and week #2 and the total time. So, the amount of time in week #1 and week # 2 and week #3 will equal the total time. In a math sentence with all the practice times,

week 1 + week 2 + week 3 = total

6\frac{1}{4} + 4\frac{2}{3} + ? = 15\frac{1}{3}

? here represents what you don't know - and you could (if this were an algebra class) make that x. Our goal is to get the ? thing alone on one side and all the stuff on the other side.

6\frac{1}{4} + 4\frac{2}{3} + ? = 15\frac{1}{3}

6\frac{3}{12} + 4\frac{8}{12} + ? = 15\frac{4}{12} by getting common demonimators. The lowest common denominator, or LCD, is 12.

10\frac{11}{12}  + ? = 15\frac{4}{12} by combining fraction parts with fraction parts and whole numbers with whole numbers

? = 15\frac{4}{12} - 10\frac{11}{12} by subtracting 10\frac{11}{12}  [\tex] from both sides[tex] ? = 14\frac{16}{12} - 10\frac{11}{12} by rewriting and borrowing from the whole number column and one being twelve over twelve.

? = 4\frac{5}{12} by subtracting whole numbers from whole numbers and fractions from fractions

Therefore, he spent 4\frac{5}{12} hours practicing.

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