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Which set of fractions is larger 1/2 + 1/6 or 1/4 + 7/12.
explanation:
1/2 is equal to 30minutes.
1/6 is equal to 10 minutes.
add them.The answer is 40 min.
1/4 is equal to 15 minutes.
7/12 is equal to 35 minutes.
add them.the answer is 50 min.
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Carl & kadille's bike race ....
I calculated the Km positions at a twelfth, sixth and a third by dividing it to 60.
example:
60/12 equals 5,then we draw a line on every
fifth end of the line.
its the same as the other numbers.
60/6 equals 10
60/3 equals 20
the patterns are:
if five is the answer you add always add 5
5+5 equals 10+5 equals 15.....
if its 10, 10+10 equals 20+10 equals 30.....
if its 20,20+20 equals 40....
http://www.funbrain.com/cgi-bin/fob.cgi
its about equivalent fractions
it talks about equivalents-the fractions that don't have the same number but have the same value.if you get it right you get a slice of pie.
MY MARK IS
Title1 1 /1
Label 1/1
Question 3:4 /5
Question 4:4/5 2/3
Question 6:4 /5
Question 7: 3/3
Question 8: 4/5
Question 9: 4/5
Question 10: 6/7
33/35
Sunday, October 21, 2007
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hey carl, i mark you 34 out of 35. good job.
MY MARK IS
Title1 1 /1
Label 1/1
Question 3:4 /5
Question 4:4/5 2/3
Question 6:4 /5
Question 7: 3/3
Question 8: 4/5
Question 9: 4/5
Question 10: 6/7
33/35
i think one person can only mark one person
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