Mathematics
Grade5
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Question

2 over 15 cross times 1 1 half

  1. 1 fifth
  2. 3 over 20
  3. 1 fifth
  4. 2 over 100

hintHint:

convert the mixed fractions into improper fractions

The correct answer is: 1 fifth


    1 1 half equals fraction numerator 2 cross times 1 plus 1 over denominator 2 end fraction equals 3 over 2
3 over 2 cross times 2 over 15 equals 1 fifth

    Let’s convert the mixed fractions into improper fractions. We get 2/15 and ((2 x 1) + 1)/2, i.e., 2/15 and 3/2. Let’s calculate the product 2/15 x 3/2 we get 1/5

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