no two thirds is much smaller on a fraction table
There are three answers to this question. The first answer is Katie eats one third and Dan eats one quarter. The second is that Katie eats two thirds and Dan eats two fourths. The last is Katie eats the whole pizza and Dan eats three fourths. But as the instructor wants to see fractions in the answer, I would use one of the first two answers :)
one and three fourths equals seven fourths. seven fourths times seven fourths is forty nine over sixteen (3 and 1/16)
65 divided by three fourths = 260/3 or 862/3
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no two thirds is much smaller on a fraction table
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I don't know an exact percentage, but my highest guess is that I think either two-thirds or three-fourths of Colorado is in the mountains.
There are three answers to this question. The first answer is Katie eats one third and Dan eats one quarter. The second is that Katie eats two thirds and Dan eats two fourths. The last is Katie eats the whole pizza and Dan eats three fourths. But as the instructor wants to see fractions in the answer, I would use one of the first two answers :)
one and three fourths equals seven fourths. seven fourths times seven fourths is forty nine over sixteen (3 and 1/16)
.75 is how much 3 fourths equals to
65 divided by three fourths = 260/3 or 862/3
1.75
372
The double is negated by the half, so you are still left with the original three-fourths.
One fourth and three fourths gives you a whole gallon
a buck two-eighty