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1/3 (q + 3) = 5
What is Q?
Explain why
1/3 is a fraction

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Answer:

Assuming Q is q, q = 12. 1/3 is a fraction since it is a ratio of two whole numbers.

Explanation:

For this problem, we need to understand two things. (1) q is the unknown variable of this equation. (2) The definition of a fraction is a "numerical quantity that is not a whole number" -Oxford Dictionary which can also be stated mathematically as a ratio of two whole numbers.

First, let's explain why 1/3 is a fraction. In the numerator, we have the whole number 1, and in the denominator, we have the whole number 3. Mathematically, 1/3 is a fraction since it is a ratio of two whole numbers. Alternatively, we can say it's a non-whole numerical quantity. In this case, 0.33 repeating.

Second, let's solve for our unknown variable q:

1/3 ( q + 3 ) = 5

1/3 ( q + 3 ) * 3 = 5 * 3

q + 3 = 5 * 3

q + 3 = 15

q + 3 - 3 = 15 - 3

q = 15 - 3

q = 12

Hence, the value of q is 12.

Cheers.

User Ypicard
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Answer:

q=12.

Explanation:

1/3(q+3)=5 can be translated to (q+3)/3=5.

Multiply each side by 3 to get q+3=15.

Subtract 3 from each side to get q=12.

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