Answer:
2 3/6
Step-by-step explanation:
You must turn 1 2/3 and 1 1/2 into improper fractions. You then multiply them and get an answer of 15/6, but since 6 can go into 15 twice (6x2=12+3=15), you get a whole of 2 and 3/6.
The answer is eighty one over four
Answer:
I think it is an identity property. Forgive me if im wrong
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
it depends on the accuracy and resolution required of the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
The shaded portion appears to be about half the length of the unshaded portion, suggesting the shaded amount is 1/3.
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Using a pair of dividers, one could determine the number of times the shaded portion fits into the whole bar. Depending on how much is left over, the process could repeat to determine the approximate size of the remaining fraction relative to the bar or to the shaded portion. (Alternatively, one could replicate the length of the bar to see what integer number of shaded lengths fit into what integer number of whole lengths.)
One could measure the shaded part and the whole bar with a ruler, then determine the relative size of the shaded part by dividing the first measurement by the second. The finer the divisions on the ruler, the better the approximation will be.
Have a look at the attached image.