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| 03 Sep 2016 08:01 PM |
| i have crappy summer work i gotta do and i suck at math can someone help |
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Friskeii
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:02 PM |
whats the math problem(s)?
its more than just a prank bro V_____V |
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:02 PM |
i cant count how many times i emit cries of agony per day so no i am not good
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:12 PM |
| I'm texting your teacher right now and letting her know that you're asking ROBLOX to do your homework! |
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:12 PM |
How could you be bad at seventh grade math?
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:18 PM |
| first question is this (sorry fi the format is messed up i tried) A store clerk is unpacking a box of cameras. The line plot displays the weight of each camera. How much do all the cameras in the box together weigh? number of cameras: # # # # # # weight of cameras in box: 1/8 1/4 3/8 1/2 3/4 7/8 fractions of a pound answers are 8 5/8 ####### # ### ####### # ### ####### # ### ###### |
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:19 PM |
friking filter screwed everything up how do i show u the question |
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Friskeii
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:20 PM |
Damn I hate fractions
its more than just a prank bro V_____V |
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:21 PM |
take a picture an upload to twitter
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:22 PM |
That is so simple.
You can do it yourself.
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:23 PM |
dude idk how to do it i suck at math and i havent been practicing nd im 12 ok posting pic to old twitter https://twitter.com/iAutie/status/772243403941748737 |
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:25 PM |
Typical mindset of kids.
"I'm 12 so I can't do anything"
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:26 PM |
^ shut ur heck up
@op convert all the fractions to eighths and then add from there
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:28 PM |
ooooooooOOOOH I GET IT TY TTY YOU GUYS ARE COOL |
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:30 PM |
I have nothing better to do, so I'll help you out
Each circle represents one camera. So, for instance, the first plot, "1/8" has three circles, so it would actually be "3/8".
Doing this for each one, you should end up with 3/8 + 3/4 + 9/8 + 2/1 + 6/4 + 21/8
add those all up and you end up with 67/8
which simplifies to 8*3/8
which is the third option
hopefully i did that right lol |
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:31 PM |
| i'm too lazy to do it myself, but i'll tell you what to do - add all of the fractions together, so like 3 dots for 1/8 means 1/8 plus 1/8 plus 1/8, and then 3 dots for 1/4 means 1/4 plus 1/4 plus 1/4, et cetera |
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:32 PM |
wow i liked my explanation better urs made my head hurt
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:35 PM |
whats so hard about it its just 1/8*3+1/4*3+3/8*3+1/2*4+5/8*0+3/4*2+7/8*3
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:35 PM |
@gentle
it's simple
just find the greatest common denominator out of all of them
what do the denominators 2,4,and 8 have in common?
they can all multiply into 8
so let's convert
1/8 (no change)
2/8 (from 1/4)
3/8 no change
4/8 (from 1/2)
5/8 (no change)
6/8 (from 3/4)
and 7/8 (no change)
now lets scratch off 5/8 because the graph shows no data within it
the first 3 fractions are multiplied by 3
so 1/8 x 3 = 3/8
2/8 x 3 = 6/8
and 3/8 x 3 = 9/8 (or 1 1/8)
4/8 is multiplied by 4
so 4/8 x 4 = 16/8 (or 2/1 or just 2)
and then 6/8 x 2 and 7/8 x 3
6/8 x 2 = 12/8 (or 1 4/8)
and 7/8 x 3 = 21/8 (or 2 5/8)
then you add
3/8 + 6/8 = 9/8. 9/8 + 9/8 = 18/8. 18/8 + 16/8 = 34/8 then 34/8 + 12/8 = 46/8 + 21/8 = 67/8 (or 8 3/4)
there's your answer
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| 03 Sep 2016 08:37 PM |
jumpy some parentheses would make it easier to understand
(1/8 x 3) + (1/4 x 3) + (3/8 x 3) + (1/2 x 4) + (3/4 x 2) + (7/8 x 3) = _____
do the problems inside the parentheses and then add them up
plus adding the 5/8*0 would probably just be more confusing
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