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You have 3 1/4 of frozen strawberries and 4 1/2 cups of frozen blueberries. One smoothie requires 1/2 cup of frozen berries. How many smoothies can you make.

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let's convert all mixed fractions to improper fractions, let's add all berries and then see how many times 1/2 go into that sum or namely division.


\stackrel{mixed}{3(1)/(4)}\implies \cfrac{3\cdot 4+1}{4}\implies \stackrel{improper}{\cfrac{13}{4}} ~\hfill \stackrel{mixed}{4(1)/(2)} \implies \cfrac{4\cdot 2+1}{2} \implies \stackrel{improper}{\cfrac{9}{2}} \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill


\stackrel{ strawberries }{\cfrac{13}{4}}~~ + ~~\stackrel{ blueberries }{\cfrac{9}{2}}\implies \cfrac{(1)13~~ + ~~(2)9}{\underset{\textit{using this LCD}}{4}}\implies \cfrac{13+18}{4}\implies \cfrac{31}{4} \\\\\\ \stackrel{\textit{now let's divide that sum by }(1)/(2)}{\cfrac{31}{4}/ \cfrac{1}{2}}\implies \cfrac{31}{4}\cdot \cfrac{2}{1}\implies \cfrac{31}{2}\implies {\Large \begin{array}{llll} 15(1)/(2) \end{array}}

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