This can be dealt with a lot faster instead of first multiplying it by 7. Just multiply it by the smallest common denominator of all fractions, that is a lot faster.
@lovelybee77 So that she could turn the first fraction into a whole number. 6/7 is basically 6 divided by 7, so multiply (inverse operation of division) it by 7 and you get a whole number, 6.
hmmm ... maybe u should get a better/darker marker for the board :P just sayin'
umasam 4 months ago
This can be dealt with a lot faster instead of first multiplying it by 7. Just multiply it by the smallest common denominator of all fractions, that is a lot faster.
roolrr22 9 months ago
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comment69873 10 months ago
thanks to u i passed my math test!!! now, finally i know how to solve equations with fractions!!! thank u so much!!!!!!
BrExTiNa 1 year ago
@BrExTiNa
U just passed it ???
50% ???????????
LOL that sucks you need At least a 90% to make asian parents happy
lol just saying
comment69873 10 months ago
why did you multiply by 7?
lovelybee77 1 year ago
@lovelybee77 So that she could turn the first fraction into a whole number. 6/7 is basically 6 divided by 7, so multiply (inverse operation of division) it by 7 and you get a whole number, 6.
Ogul25 1 month ago
I need an example of a real world question that would require solving an equation with fractions in it! Please hurry!
DeadlyShad0w117 1 year ago
Could you have multiplied all of them by 28 then cross divided with the denominator and gotten the same answer?
BeatDownBoi 2 years ago
or u could have multiplied them all by the common denominator
ElecGuitarShredder 2 years ago