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MAY I HAVE SOME HELP PLEASEEEEE???? 100 PTS!

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User PeteW
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Answer:

1. 1/4 A

2. 3 yards B

3. 8 3/4 laps C

4. 2.5 pounds C

5. 5/8 pounds D

Explanation:

User Crogs
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Answer:

1.
(1)/(4)

2. 3 yards

3.
8 (3)/(4) laps

4. 2.5 pounds

5.
(5)/(8) pounds

Explanation:

1.


(1)/(3)×
(3)/(4) =(3)/(12) =(1)/(4)

2.


4- 1 (3)/(5) - 2 (1)/(3) = (60)/(15) - (24)/(15) - (35)/(15) = (15)/(15) = 1

So he must've used 3 yards if there is 1 yard remaining.

3.


(4)/(5)=7×
(5)/(4) =(35)/(4) = 8 (3)/(4)

4.

10.5-(3×2.5)-(2×0.25)=

10.5-7.5-0.5=

10.5-8=

2.5

His emptied backpack weighs 2.5 pounds.

5.


1 (1)/(4) - (5)/(8) = (5)/(4) -(5)/(8) = \frac{10}8} -(5)/(8) = (5)/(8)

The large package is
(5)/(8) pounds heavier than the smaller one.

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