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Can anyone solve these problems

Can anyone solve these problems-example-1
User Owens
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2 is 6
3 is 3
6 is 16 and 2/3
7 is 24 and 7/10
User Erikced
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Answer:


Explanation:

this is very easy.

2.

add the wholes 4+1 then before you solve anything you can simplify. 2 goes into 2 once so now the problem looks like 1/1 x 1/3 the answer for the first one is 5 1/3

3. we are going to do the same thing add the wholes 2 and 1. and since we cant simplify any more you are just going to multiply across 1 times 1 and 2 time 5 the answer is 3 1/10

6. all you have to do for this one is add the wholes 8 1/3

7. add the wholes 2 and 9 is 11 then multiply across 3 times 1 and 5 times 2 write the problem out and it shall now look like this 11 3/10

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