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Nina [5.8K]
4 years ago
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During his versus non school football team Wade made 5 of 9 field goals he tried during his second season he made 11 of the 15 f

ield goals he tried in which season did he make the greater fraction of the field goals he tried
Mathematics
1 answer:
erastovalidia [21]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

  second season

Step-by-step explanation:

  5/9 ≈ 0.56 . . . first season

  11/15 ≈ 0.73 . . second season

The greater fraction of field goals was made in the second season.

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You can also compare these fractions in this way:

  {5/9, 11/15}

Multiply both by 9×15:*

  {5·15, 9·11} = {75, 99}

The second fraction is larger.

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* The product of the denominators is the simplest number to compute as a multiple of both denominators. A smaller value can be found by removing a factor of 3, which is the GCD of 9 and 15. If both fractions are multiplied by 9×15/3 = 45, the result is {25, 33}. IMO, that's more work.

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