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Pls help i give crowns

Pls help i give crowns-example-1

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Answer:

The answer to the first question is:

27 groups.

And the second answer is:

(27)/(7)

Explanation:

Step 1: Analyze the number line

As we can see from the number line, each interval equals to
(1)/(3).

We can prove this by the fact that at the seventh interval, the value is
(7)/(3).

So, the value between each intervals would be:


(7)/(3)/ 7\\=(1)/(3)

Step 2: Solving the first question:

We can see that the number
9 lies on the
27\text{th} interval.

Since the value between each interval is
(1)/(3), it would take
27 groups of
(1)/(3) to equal to
9.

Step 3: Solving the second question:

From the number line, we can see that it takes four groups of
(7)/(3) to equal to
(28)/(3).

And since we are taking
(7)/(3) as a single group here, each interval in a group of
(7)/(3) would be
(1)/(7) of the group.

So, the answer of the division would be:
4 (the number of groups of
(7)/(3)needed to reach
(28)/(3)) minus
(1)/(7) (the amount of the group that when subtracted, brings the entire answer to
9):


4-(1)/(7)\\\\(4* 7)/(7)-(1)/(7)\\\\=(28)/(7)-(1)/(7)\\\\=(28-1)/(7)\\\\=(27)/(7)

User Dnlcrl
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Answer:

1. 27

2.
(27)/(7)

Explanation:

9 / 7/3

9 * 3/7

9/1 * 3/7

27/7

User NiematojakTomasz
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