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if a investor wanted to combine 3/4 acre Parcels with 1.6 acre partial how big will the partial be expressed as a decimal

User Defragged
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To find the size of the combined parcel, you will convert the 3/4 to a decimal.

You can divide 3 and 4 to get 0.75 or you could create equivalent ratios with a denominator of 100.

3 = 75
4 100

This equals 0.75.

Now add 0.75 and 1.6

1.60
+0.75
2.35

The new parcel is 2.35 acres.
User Barin
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Answer:

2.35 acre

Explanation:


1.6=(16)/(10)\\\Rightarrow 1.6=(8)/(5)

Add
(3)/(4) to
(8)/(5)


(3)/(4)+(8)/(5)

Taking Lowest Common Multiple, we get


\\=(15+32)/(20)\\=(47)/(20)\\=(47)/(2* 10)\\=(4.7)/(2)\\=2.35

∴ The size of the partial will be 2.35 acre

User Rajarshee Mitra
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