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17 February, 19:17

The town's highway department marks a new world with reflective markers. The road is 6 3/4 miles in length. The markers are spaced every eighth (1/8)

of a mile.

a. Write a division problem to find how many markers are installed.

b. Solve the problem.

c. Explain the answer.

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  1. 17 February, 19:41
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    Total length of the road = 6 3/4 miles.

    Each markers are spaced at a distance = 1/8 of a mile.

    Number of markers could be represented by following division problem:

    Total length of the road : each marker space =

    a) 6 3/4 : 1/8.

    b) In order to solve it, we need to convert that fraction into improper fraction:

    6 3/4 = 27/4

    6 3/4 : 1/8 = 27/4 : 1/8

    We need to convert division sign into multiplication sign and flip the second fraction.

    27/4 * 8/1

    On simplifying, we get

    27 * 2 = 54.

    c) There would be total number of 54 markers of lengths (1/8) of a mile.
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