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the city ordered 4 1/2 of gravel and used 1/5 of that amount to repair a park road. what fraction of a ton was used for the road?

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Answer:9/10ths

Explanation:

First, convert the 4 and 1/2 tons of gravel to a fraction

You get 9/2

Multiply 9/2 by 1/5 to get your answer

You get 9/10ths of a ton of gravel

User Relez
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To calculate the amount of gravel used for the road, you multiply 4 1/2 tons by 1/5, converting 4 1/2 to an improper fraction (9/2) first, which gives you 9/10 of a ton used for the road repair.

The student asked how much of a ton of gravel was used for a road repair if the city originally ordered 4 1/2 tons and used 1/5 of that amount. To find the fraction of a ton used, you need to multiply the total amount of gravel by the fraction that was used. Here's the step-by-step calculation:

To find the fraction of a ton used for the road, you can multiply the total amount of gravel ordered (4 1/2) by the fraction used for the road (1/5).

First, convert 4 1/2 to an improper fraction:

4 1/2 = (4×2)+1/2 = 9/2

Now, multiply this by 1/5 to find the fraction used for the road:

9/2 × 1/5 = 9×1/2×5

=9/10

So, 9/10 of a ton was used for the road.

complete step by step

Sure, let's break down the problem step by step.

Amount of Gravel Ordered:

The city ordered 4(1/2) tons of gravel.

Amount Used for the Park Road:

The city used 1/5 of the ordered amount for the park road.

To find this, you multiply the amount ordered by 1/5

Amount used for road= ( 4 1/2)x 1/5

Let's simplify this expression.

Convert 4 (1/2) to an improper fraction: 4(1/2) - (9/2)

Now, multiply by : 1/5

Amount used for road - (9/2) x (1/5)

Multiply the numerators and denominators separately:

Amount used for road: - 9x1=9/2x5 = 10

Therefore, 9/10 tons of gravel were used to repair the park road.

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