To accurately compare question 1 and question 2, I would need to know the content of both questions. If you provide the specific questions, I can highlight the differences between them.
put the question in a different order 3/7 * 2/1 6/7
1 & 12.5 >> This is correct if the original question is looking for two answers to two different numbers. If the original questioner was looking for half of 2 1/4 or 2.25, then the answer is 1 1/8 or 1.125.
Your question asks more questions than the question it's self. If you mean: 1) the nearest 1/2 ie 9.75 = 10.0 OR 2) literally the nearest .5 ie 9.75 = 9.5 ... then your question is asked in two different ways. 1) Round your decimal answer to the nearest 1/2 OR 2) Round your answer to the nearest NON integer divisible by .5. hope that helps.
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its different because if its 1 to 2 its different from 1 to 3
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the easiest question in the WORLD is... YOUR easiest question in the world mine is "What is 1+1=" 2!!!
0 and 1 are the values that can have different answers but are 1 or 2 appart.
What is the question to 1 and 2 thirds?
1+1=2
Yes, 1 + 1 = 2
Rewrite the question
Question 1: 2.The Wizard of Oz Question 2: 3.Citizen Cane Question 3: 1.Jurassic Park III
If the question is about 1/12 then the answer is 1. It is difficult to post the question properly when the browser will not allow punctuation.
First you find the least common denominator (LCD)of the two denominators.Then multiply the denominators.(example: 1/2 + 1/4 is the problem 1/2 and 1/4 LCD=4 1/2 x 2 =2/4 2/4 + 1/4 =3/4). personally I think fractions are hard so I don't blame you for asking this question