SOLUTION: the problem is how many 2/3's are in 1. I don't know how to work this out. thanks
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: the problem is how many 2/3's are in 1. I don't know how to work this out. thanks
This question is from textbook math 76
Found 2 solutions by Alan3354, Electrified_Levi:
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the problem is how many 2/3's are in 1. I don't know how to work this out. thanks
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how many 2/3's are "in 1" means how many times 2/3 can be divided into 1.
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Anything divided into 1 is the inverse of what's divided into 1. So there are 1/(2/3)s. That's = 3/2.
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3/2 is one and a half. If you add 2/3 and half of 2/3, you get 3/3, which is 1. So it's right.
Answer by Electrified_Levi(103) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hi, Hope I can help
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the problem is how many 's are in 1. I don't know how to work this out. thanks
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This is pretty easy, all you do is divide from
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Here is the solution
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= = =
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There are 's in 1
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is your answer
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Lets do some other problems
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How many 4's are in 8, = , there are two 4's in 8
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How many 9's are in 63, = , there are seven 9's in 63
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How many 10's are in 5, = , there is of 10 in 5
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How many 12's are in (-2), = , there is of 12 in (-2)
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How many 7's are in , = = , there is of 7 in
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In our problem
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How many 's are in 1, = =
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Our answer = or ,(that's how many 's there are in 1)
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Hope I helped, Levi
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