Write the product as the product of a whole number and a unit fraction. and explain? 1.) 2 × 3/6 =
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1.) 2x3/6=1 because 2x3 is six so when you put it over six it becomes one whole.2.)3x2/8=6/8 simplified it equals 3/4 because 3x2 is six so when you put it over eight you get 6/8 when you simply by 2 you get 3/4
2 x 4/5 = 4/5 + 4/5 = 8/5 = 1 3/5
2 × 4 = 8 ÷ 5 = 1.6 = 1 3/5
2×4/5= whole number: 1.6 Unit fraction: 1 1/6
4 * 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
4 * 2/6
=4* 1/3
Done.
Doing it normally, its 1, or 6/6, but the questions phrasing is throwing me off here.
Step-by-step explanation:
Normally doing this equation, you would change 2 into 2/1 and then multiply 2/1 x 3.6 or 2x3/1x6, which would give you 6/6, or one. Now, this is technically correct, but i'm confused as to what exactly its asking. If its asking for the answer in whole number and then fraction form, then its 1 and 6/6 as i explained, hope this helps!
the answers 1/2 I think?
I think the question is 2 × 4/5 = 1.6
it is easy because 4/5 you making double like 4/5 + 4/5 = 1 3/5
0.80 + 0.80 = 1.60
The answer is 21/40 i hope this help
We first write the whole number as a fraction, i.e., writing it divided by one; for example: 7 is written as 7171We then multiply the numeratorsWe multiply the denominatorsIf any simplification is required, it is done and then we write the final fraction.