## anonymous one year ago plz help i have alot more so please don't get impatient Multiply. Express the product in simplest form. 2 over 6 times 24 equals m A. 1 over 72 B. 8 C. 48 D. 72

1. nincompoop

Use the rule for multiplying fractions $$\large \frac{2}{6} \times \frac{24}{1}= m$$

2. nincompoop

But you can also simplify it first. If you noticed that 24 is divisible by 6

3. anonymous

yes i got the answer but how do i simplify it?

4. anonymous

nvermind

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@bullkidd

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@sammixboo

7. anonymous

what answer did u get .. u said u got an answer ..

8. anonymous

|dw:1433209861952:dw|

9. anonymous

|dw:1433209964026:dw|

10. anonymous

simplifying it i think it would be 24/3 not sure ...

11. anonymous

i got 8

12. anonymous

but i have alot more that i need to get done in a hour

13. anonymous

Multiply. Express your answer as a simple fraction or improper fraction. 3 times 3 over 5 equals n

14. anonymous

i have an idea of what the answer is just tell me if im right

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@bullkidd

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@amistre64

17. anonymous

plz help me with this Multiply. Express your answer as a simple fraction or improper fraction. 3 times 3 over 5 equals n

18. amistre64

you are going to have to put those into a proper mathematical notation, it would help read it alot better

19. anonymous

i can't its 3*3 _ 5

20. anonymous

i only have an hour and 14 questions

21. amistre64

your time table is of not relevance here. but if you show your work i can correct it if need be

22. anonymous

yes it does if i don't get these done i can't go to dinner so plz help me with the thing

23. amistre64

show me what youve worked ....

24. anonymous

Which equations could this model represent? Choose all answers that are correct. A. B. C. D.

25. amistre64

screen shots work better than copy paste in many instances

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28. anonymous

plz help fast 13 more to go!!!!! or no dinner

29. amistre64

if you keep telling me to do something FAST, ill just leave.

30. amistre64

what do you think the model is showing us? ive got an idea, just not sure how valid it is

31. anonymous

11 actually and sorry ;(

32. anonymous

plz don't leave ill be dead

33. anonymous

and idk

34. amistre64

i see 2 options that make the most sense to me. we have 4 regions, each one is composed of 1 and 3 out of 4 more

35. amistre64

do you pick all valid options? or just one?

36. amistre64

choose all that are correct ... ok

37. amistre64

so tell me what your thinking on it ... ive told you what mine is

38. anonymous

i think but im not sure that its b,c or d

39. amistre64

fromthe options, we either are looking for something that less than 1 , or bigger than 1 |dw:1433214976246:dw| is this region more than 1 or less than 1 ?

40. anonymous

idk

41. amistre64

whats the difficulty?

42. anonymous

umm i don't know how u could get the equations out of the model

43. anonymous

but evermin d on that one i guessed

44. amistre64

thats what i had an issue with at first, but its trying to determine the area of the shaded region

45. anonymous

n

46. amistre64

the table looking thing is clearly odd to look at, but its actually divided into 8 equal parts and organized so that we can split it up into 4 seperate regions what is 8/4?

47. anonymous

(3 pt) Which story problems could be solved using the given equation? Choose exactly two answers that are correct. A. There is of a box of dog treats in the cupboard. Jill’s dog eats of a box of treats in a week. How many weeks of treats are left in the box for Jill’s dog? B. In Sophie’s doll collection, of the dolls are in their original boxes. Sophie plans to donate of the dolls in these boxes to charity. How much of her doll collection will Sophie donate to charity? C. Shawn made a poster that has a width of meter and a length of meter. What is the area, in square meters, of Shawn’s poster? D. Christie hiked mile on the trail. Jackie hiked mile farther than Christie. How far, in miles, did Jackie hike on the trail? Question