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16 October, 23:46

The total length of two ribbons is 13 meters. If one ribbion is 7 5/8 meters long what is the length of the other ribbon

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  1. 17 October, 00:07
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    Perhaps the easiest way to solve this problem is to convert 13 into a fraction that has the same denominator as 7 5/8.

    Convert both to improper fractions:

    7 5/8 turns into 61/8, and

    13 turns into 104/8.

    Then, subtract 61/8 from 104/8:

    104/8-61/8=43/8.

    Simplify (mixed fraction):

    5 3/8.

    The second ribbon has a length of 5 3/8 meters.
  2. 17 October, 00:08
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    That length is the Answer is gonna be 61/8 = 8/61 times 1/13
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