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hey all,
i have this question in my test (practice)
Q) If a car is travalling at 64 mph how many miles will it have travalled in 45 minutes?
this is what i did just take 15 minutes away, but it turned at i was wrong the answer is really 48 but i am not sure how they got it, i have even tried taking 15 away then adding from lets say 60 which gives me 45 then adding the 4 back on which gives me 49?
Plz Help
Joe
one more thing am i correct in think that 0.2 can also be written as a half or as 50 as a whole number?
Last edited by jmoore (2008-01-21 04:47:13)
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45 minutes = 3/4 hour
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ok is there an easy way to multiple that for example do 60*3 then 4*4 or not as i find it really difficult to multiply fractions
Last edited by jmoore (2008-01-21 04:50:57)
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Just multiply the top two numbers, then mutliply the bottom two numbers
Which is just 192 divided by 4, which gives 48.
Last edited by Daniel123 (2008-01-21 05:01:07)
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I understand now i was not thinking thanks, one more thing lets say if i saw a fraction like 6 over 5 is that the same as 6 divided by 5?
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Yup.
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Alternatively, you could just find a quarter of 64, and then multiply it by 3, which is probably easier in this question.
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thanks all
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