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Someone please help me with #2

Someone please help me with #2-example-1
User Nsvir
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Answer:

1 and 1/6


Explanation:

Since we know that one pitcher can hold 1/6 we can set up an equation to find how much 7 pitchers would hold: 1/6 times 7. First, turn 7 into an improper fraction: 7 over 1. Then set up the multiplication: 1*7 over 6*1. You know that 1 times 7 is 7 and that 1 times 6 is 6. Once you have solved this, you would get 7 over 6. Turn that into a mixed number: 1 and 1/6 and that is your answer. Hope this helps!


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