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5 October, 01:28

The amount of rhubarb in the original recipe is 3 1/2 cups. Using what you know of whole numbers and what you know of fractions, explain, how you could triple that mixed number.

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  1. 5 October, 01:38
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    The easiest way, I think, is to convert the mixed number into an improper fraction, then multiply by 3.

    3 1/2 = 7/2

    7/2 · 3 = 21/2

    now just change the improper fraction back to a mixed number by dividing and putting the remainder into fraction form

    21/2 = 10 1/2

    You could also multiply the whole number by 3 and the fraction by 3, ending up with 9 3/2, but then have to convert the improper fraction into a mixed number

    3/2 = 1 1/2

    then add the numbers together

    9 + 1 1/2 = 10 1/2

    either way works, whatever is easiest for you.
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