2 2/3? Fractions are not my strong point
They can do. But they can also show wholes plus a part. For example, 41/2 or 4.5 represent four wholes and one part out of two of another.
10/3 + 17/5 = 50/15 + 51/15 = 101/15 = 6 and 11/15
0.4
There are four halves in two wholes. Each whole is made up of two halves, so when you multiply two wholes by two halves per whole, you get four halves in total.
7/10
The answer is: 3/5 plus 2/3 = 19/15
Assuming that fiths is your fail at spelling fifths, it is 0.08
0.4
Ten fifths make two wholes.
1 whole = 4 fourths 4 wholes = 16 fourths 4 wholes minus 2 fourths = 16 fourths minus 2 fourths = (16 - 2) fourths = 14 fourths 14 fourths = 3 wholes plus 2 fourths, or 3 wholes plus 1 tooth.
It is: 4.4
2 2/3? Fractions are not my strong point
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10/3 + 17/5 = 50/15 + 51/15 = 101/15 = 6 and 11/15
They can do. But they can also show wholes plus a part. For example, 41/2 or 4.5 represent four wholes and one part out of two of another.
9/30