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9 October, 16:43

Angela likes to use two walking sticks when she goes hiking but the two walking sticks she has been giving wrestling are different lengths one is 3 4/5 feet long, and the other is 3 1/2 feet long.

how much should she cut from the longer sitck so that the two walking sticks will be the same length

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  1. 9 October, 16:58
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    Given:

    long stick: 3 4/5 feet

    short stick: 3 1/2 feet

    convert mix fractions into improper fractions:

    3 4/5 = (3*5) + 4/5 = 19/5 long stick

    3 1/2 = (3*2) + 1/2 = 7/2 short stick

    19/5 - 7/2 ⇒ (19/5 * 2/2) - (7/2 * 5/5) = 38/10 - 35/10 = (38 - 35) / 10 = 3/10

    3/10 feet should be cut from the longer stick so that the two walking sticks will be the same length.

    3 4/5 ft = 45.6 inches long stick

    3 1/2 ft = 42 inches short stick

    3/10 ft = 3.6 inches to be cut from long stick

    45.6 inches - 3.6 inches = 42 inches
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