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Math Problem Attached (11 points)

Math Problem Attached (11 points)-example-1
User Ellawren
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Answer:


1(1)/(4) kilograms of oranges left

Explanation:

1) We know that originally Jameson had
3(1)/(2) kilograms of oranges, then he gave
2\frac{1}4} away. So let's subtract and set up this equation to find out how many kilograms of oranges he has now:


3(1)/(2) - 2(1)/(4)

2) Then convert the mixed numbers to improper fractions:


(7)/(2) - (9)/(4)

3) Next, let's change
(7)/(2) so that its denominator is 4 by multiplying it by
(2)/(2). This should give us
(14)/(4) as our result, and so our equation now looks like this. Continue to simplify.


(14)/(4) - (9)/(4)


(5)/(4)

4) Then convert
(5)/(4) to a mixed fraction and that is our answer:


1(1)/(4)

If you have any questions about how or why I did things, please don't hesitate to ask!

User Sarika
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Jameson has 1.5 oranges left.
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