Message from @Iamspeedhulkdab
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He ALMOST got one
he said he got 100
Iso is wrong
A 94 would be A-
So I said an A- is still an A
He said he cut it close
94 is high or mid A tho <:KEKWait:780472182387376130>
A- would be 80
No 80 is a B wtf
It isn't in canada lmao
Ok Canadian.
yeah canada is more `lienent`
got a B in physics and math
for american standards
I'm struggling to simplify these fractions.
What is 9×10×9+69,420.21
70,230.21
I got this for your first one
Still need help
How did you get the negative to go away? And that was incorrect too.
When I enter it, it tells me if it's right.
Whoops forgot to multiply the negative out
Anyone got clues on these? I am having issues with them.
I’m pretty sure you cross multiply the numerator to have the same denominator than add. After than you will simply multiply the reciprocal (5) with the numerator than simplify again
First is to cross multiply and I get 35/35 + 15/35 and I get 50/35
ill simplify down to 10/7
Now we have to divide 10/7 by 5 so I multiply the reciprocal and my equation looks like 10(5) / 7
That gives me 50/7
Did you forget the /7?
Best thing to do with fractions is to get common denominator, if you have a fraction (a/b) and you add it to (c/d) you can add them if you make their denominators the same, by multiplying the (a/b) one by (d/d) (which is 1 and therefore allowed) and the (c/d) one by (b/b), then adding them together (da + bc)/(db)
I tried 50/7, and it was wrong. That was the first answer I came up with.
Ok idk what the answer is then
Do 5/5 + 3/7 first to get 10/7
Then do 10/7 * 1/5 to get 10/35 and then simplify to 2/7
You’re correct in the sense that you do 10/7 divided by 5, which can also be written as 5/1. But when you divide fractions, you have to flip the denominator and multiply that by the numerator. That means 10/7 *1/5 = 10/35 = 2/7
Oh I forgot to flip the denominator