127k views
5 votes
Bonita said that the product of 5/6 × 1 2/3 is 7/3.

How can you tell that her answer is wrong?

A-The answer must be less than 5/6.
B-The answer cannot be an improper fraction.
C-5/6 of a number cannot be greater than the number.
D-The denominator cannot be the same as one of the factors.

User Mr Grumpy
by
5.0k points

2 Answers

3 votes

Answer:

C-5/6 of a number cannot be greater than the number.

Explanation:

5/6 × 1 2/3 is 7/3.

First let's solve it:

  • Convert 1 2/3 to an improper fraction

1 2/3 = (1 *3) + 2 / 3 = 5/3

  • Multiply the fractions

5/6 × 5/3 = 25/18

A is wrong because the answer is not less than 5.6

B is wrong because the answer is an improper fraction.

D is wrong because the denominator is the same as one of the factors.

Therefore it has to be C.

2/3 * 1 = 2/3

Therefore how can 5/6, which is less than 1, multiply by 2/3 and get a greater answer.

User BrianCooksey
by
5.5k points
6 votes

Answer:

The answer is 25/18, not 7/3.

Explanation:

1 2/3=5/3

5/6*5/3=25/18

User Pdobb
by
5.2k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.