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Darren
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Not understand what does the question ask

Date Posted: 4 years ago
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goodsamathritan
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can be a bit tricky to understand. hope my working helps.
Darren
Darren
4 years ago
Nice to have the right answer and they can clear your doubt unclear method doing maths ❤️❤️❤️
goodsamathritan
Goodsamathritan
4 years ago
glad to help! study hard!
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goodsamathritan
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1 whole here has 6 parts. So, I draw 4 wholes and 1/6. The question separates 2 wholes and asks for what’s left. What’s left is 2 wholes and 1/6, which is 13/6 as an improper fraction. The answer is thus 13.
Darren
Darren
4 years ago
Is it right if I Think to find same amount as the first fraction thus:-
4 1/6 = 2 ?/6
Change into improper fraction
25/6 = 12+? / 6
25/6 = 12 +(13)/6
25/6=25/6
Can I use my method Since my answer also be 13
goodsamathritan
Goodsamathritan
4 years ago
that’s correct too. I personally won’t do that because say we have a larger fraction like 9 17/30=2+?/30. Your method would require working with large numbers unnecessarily. :)
Darren
Darren
4 years ago
Ok understand thank you
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Nick
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4 1/6 is equal to 25/6 and 25/6 is also equal to 2 13/6.