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Andrea used 4 1/3 yards of material to make a dress she has 1 1/4 yards left over how much material did Andrea start with

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Answer:


1(7)/(12)\quad yards
\left(\mathrm{Decimal:\quad }\:1.58333\dots \right)

Explanation:

To find how much Andrea started with, subtraction is needed. To subtract, we need to set up fractions;


4(1)/(3)-(11)/(4)

  • Convert the mixed number to an improper fraction:
    a(b)/(c) = (a \cdot c+b )/(c)


4(1)/(3)=(4\cdot 3+1)/(3)


=(13)/(3)


=(13)/(3)-(11)/(4)

Least common multiplier: 3,4 = 12

Adjust fractions based on the LCM


=(52)/(12)-(33)/(12)

Apply the fraction rule:
\quad (a)/(c)-(b)/(c)=(a-b)/(c)


(52)/(12)-(33)/(12)=(52-33)/(12)


=(52-33)/(12)

Add the numbers:
52-33=19


=(19)/(12)

  • Convert the improper fraction to mixed numbers:
    Quotient (Remainder)/(Divisor)


(19)/(12)=1(7)/(12)


=1(7)/(12)

Therefore, Andrea started with
1(7)/(12) yard material.

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