We need to find, how many 1/3s are in 1 2/3 the hexagon represents 1 whole.
In order to find that value, we need to divide 1 2/3 by 1/3.
Let us first convert 1 2/3 into improper fraction first.
1 2/3 = (1*3+2)/3 = 5/3.
Therefore,
5/3 ÷ 1/3.
Changing division sign into multiplication and flipping the second fraction, we get
5/3 × 3/1
3's cross out from top and bottom, we get
= 5.
<h3>Therefore, there are 5 times of 1/3s in 1 2/3.</h3>
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Step-by-step explanation:
Speed of the train : distance traveled / time of the travel = 10.1/(0.5)=<span>20.2 mph. Hope this helped!</span>
Initial = 50lbs
1st 6 hours =100
2nd 6 hours = 200
3rd 6 hours = 400
After 18 hours it will be 750 pounds