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Explanation:

a

2/3 of 14 kg.

that means multiplying 2/3 × 14 = 28/3.

now we only need to do the division with remainder.

how often does 3 fit into 28 ? 9 times (9×3 = 27).

and then there is 1 left. and that means 1/3, since we are dividing by 3.

so, 2/3 of 14 kg = 9 1/3 kg

b

3/5 × 18

simply multiplication

54/5

and again division with remainder.

how often does 5 fit into 54 ? 10 times (10×5 = 50).

and there are 4 left. for a divisible by 5 that means 4/5.

so, 3/5 × 18 = 10 4/5

c

7/8 × 22

simply multiplication

154/8

again division with remainder.

how often does 8 fit into 154 ? 19 times (19×8 = 152).

and there are 2 left. so, 2/8 or 1/4.

so, 7/8 × 22 = 19 1/4

d

14 + 4/5

how many 1/5 are in 1 ? 5 !!! that defines the size of 1/5, because it is 1/5 of the whole, and the whole is 5/5 or 5×1/5.

so, if 1 has 5 times 1/5, how many 1/5 are in 14 ? well, 14×5 = 70

so, 14 = 70/5

and therefore,

14 + 4/5 = 70/5 + 4/5 = 74/5 = 14 4/5

surprise, surprise !

when we write something like 14 4/5, it has exactly the meaning 14 + 4/5.

but if the symbol was "÷" instead of "+" (it is really not to see in that picture) :

14 ÷ 4/5

remember, a division by a fraction is the same as the multiplication with the upside-down fraction :

14 × 5/4 = 70/4

how often does 4 fit into 70 ? 17 times (17×4 = 68).

and there are 2 left. that means 2/4 or 1/2.

14 ÷ 4/5 = 17 1/2

e

as for d.

if the operation is "+" then the result is for the same reasons 24 12/19.

if the operation is "÷" then we have

24 ÷ 12/19 = 24 × 19/12 = 2 × 19 = 38

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