Sun 22 Jul, 2007 09:10 pm - [quote="Chai"]hey kid, go....get out of here.
I'll have hell to pay the rest of the night here....you...go back to school, make something of yourself.
remember... (view)
Sun 22 Jul, 2007 02:23 pm - Re: *FRACTION PROBLEM* [SOLVED]
[quote="j2tham11"]okay, i know this is a simple math problem, but can you guys please explain how 38 7/16 is the answer. Im getting 37 13/16.
12 9/16+... (view)
Sun 22 Jul, 2007 02:02 pm - [quote="Chai"][quote="Chai"]wait, we cross posted....
when you find the common denominator, you have to multiple whatever you multipled the denominator by to get the new... (view)
Sun 22 Jul, 2007 01:56 pm - [quote="Chai"]wait, we cross posted....
when you find the common denominator, you have to multiple whatever you multipled the denominator by to get the new neumerator.
for... (view)
Sun 22 Jul, 2007 01:47 pm - [quote="Chai"]ok, since you did the work...
the common denominator is 16, right? meaning the 4, the 8 and the 16 are all divisible by 16....
so, that makes
12 9/16 + 17 3/4 + 8... (view)
Sun 22 Jul, 2007 01:40 pm - [quote="markr"]When adding fractions, you need a common denominator. Convert fourths and eighths to sixteenths.[/quote]
i did that, but after you convert it to 12 9/16+ 17 3/16+ 8... (view)
Sun 22 Jul, 2007 01:34 pm - okay, i know this is a simple math problem, but can you guys please explain how 38 7/16 is the answer. Im getting 37 13/16.
12 9/16+ 17 3/4+ 8 1/8= 38 7/16
can you guys explain this... (view)