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Jake’s measures the height of a tree to be 74 3/8

inches. Six months later, he measures the height
again. He says the tree has 2 3/4 inches.
How tall is the tree?

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I'm assuming the question is asking how tall the tree is if it has grown 2 3/4 inches.

The initial height of the tree is 74 3/8 inches and it grows 2 3/4 inches after six months. We can add these two numbers together to calculate the height of the tree now.


74(3)/(8) + 2(3)/(4)

Since these are both mixed numbers, we must find a common denominator to add our fractions. 8 is the lowest common denominator for 4 and 8. So:


74(3)/(8) + 2(6)/(8)

We can now add our whole numbers up (74 + 2) and add the numerators of the fractions together to get a single fraction (
(3)/(8) + (6)/(8)).

74 + 2 = 76


(3)/(8) + (6)/(8) = (9)/(8)

Putting these two together, we get
76 (9)/(8), which is equal to
77(1)/(8).

We can also turn this answer into an improper fraction. This is done by multiplying the whole number by the denominator and adding the numerator. So in this case:

77 x 8 = 616

616 + 1 = 617

The denominator stays the same, so our answer as an improper fraction would be
(617)/(8).

So the tree is
77(1)/(8) inches tall, or
(617)/(8) inches tall.

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