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13 February, 00:27

Kennan has 7 sheets of paper. he uses 2 1/2 sheets to make posters. he cuts the remaining paper in 6 equal rectangles to make cards each rectangle is 1/4 of sheet of paper. How many cards can he make?

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  1. 13 February, 00:47
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    Remaining paper

    7 - 2 1/2 = 4 1/2

    Equivalent Fraction:

    4 1/2 = 9/2 = 18/4

    if each piece is 1/4 of the sheets,

    18/4 : 1/4 = 18/4 x 4/1 = 18

    I am slightly not too sure what the remaining papers is cut into 6 equal rectangle will imply in this question. But looking at the answer, 18, then it is possible that he cuts 3 triangles out from each rectangle (which he will still get 18) which makes the answer possible.
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