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Ida is cutting a 11/12 foot wooden board into 3/16 foot sections to do some detail work on a model she is building. How many whole 3/16 foot sections are there in the 11/12 foot wooden board? Explain your answer and show your work.

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you have to give them the same denominator so multiply 11/12 by 4 and 3/16 by 3. giving you 44/48 and 9/48. then divied 44 by 9 giving you 4.8888
there for there are 4 whole 3/16 sections of the 11/12 board
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Answer:

4

Explanation:

We have to perform the division:


\displaystyle(11)/(12)/(3)/(16)

We turn it into a multiplication of the first fractions times the reciprocal of the second fraction:


\displaystyle(11)/(12)\cdot(16)/(3)

We can simplify the 16 on top with the 12 on bottom by dividing them by the common divisor 4, to get:


\displaystyle(11)/(3)\cdot(4)/(3)

Then we perform the multiplication:


\displaystyle(44)/(9)

We then divide 44 by 9 to get quotient 4 and remainder 8.

So we can write the result as the following mixed number:


4\displaystyle(8)/(9)

We are only asked for the whole part, which is 4. It means there are 4 whole 3/16 foot sections in the 11/12 foot wooden board.

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