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Hello for this particular problem can I change the final results to a whole number? or it is not possible?

Hello for this particular problem can I change the final results to a whole number-example-1
User Jonathan Mitchem
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We are asked which of the given combinations will produce a number that is less or equal to 25.

For A we have:


A=3(8(3)/(4))

Let's remember that for a mixed fraction we have:


a(b)/(c)=a+(b)/(c)

Therefore, we can change the mixed fraction and we get:


A=3(8(3)/(4))=3(8+(3)/(4))

Solving the operations:


A=26.25

Since we get a number greater than 25 this is not a trail he can ride.

For B we have:


B=2(10(1)/(4))

Changing the mixed fraction:


B=2(10(1)/(4))=2(10+(1)/(4))

To solve the operation we will apply the distributive property:


B=20+2*(1)/(4)

Now, we simplify the fraction:


B=20+2*(1)/(4)=20+(1)/(2)

Now, we use the fact that 1/2 = 0.5:


B=20+(1)/(2)=20+0.5=20.5

Since we get a number that is less than 25 this is a train he can ride.

For C we have:


C=2(7(1)/(2))+10(1)/(4)

Changing the mixed fraction:


C=2(7+(1)/(2))+10+(1)/(4)

Now, we apply the distributive property:


C=14+1+10+(1)/(4)

Solving the operations. We use the fact that 1/4 = 0.25:


C=25+0.25=25.25

Since we get a number greater than 25 this is not a trail he can ride.

For D.


D=7(1)/(2)+2(8(3)/(4))

Now, we change the mixed fractions:


D=7+(1)/(2)+2(8+(3)/(4))

Now, we use the distributive property:


D=7+(1)/(2)+16+2*(3)/(4)

Simplifying the fraction:


D=7+(1)/(2)+16+(3)/(2)

Now, we add the fractions, we have into account that when fractions have the same denominator we can add the numerators and use the common denominator, like this:


D=7+(4)/(2)+16

Simplifying the fraction we get:


D=7+2+16

Solving the operations:


D=25

Since we get 25 this is a trail that he can ride.

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