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12 December, 12:30

Clark has 7 1/2 feet of wire. Part a: how many 3/4 foot pieces can clark cut from the 7 1/2 feet of wire? Part B: using the information in part a, interpret the meaning of the quoitient in terms of the two fractions given

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  1. 12 December, 15:07
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    (7 1/2) / (3/4) =

    (15/2) / (3/4) =

    15/2 * 4/3 =

    60/6 =

    10 ... so Clark can cut 10 three-fourths pieces of wire
  2. 12 December, 15:17
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    (7 1/2 ft) (p / (3ft/4))

    (15ft/2) (4p/3ft)

    10p

    The meaning of the quotient is derived from the cancellation of the foot units so that you are left with the number of 3/4 foot pieces, p, that can be taken from a 7 1/2 foot length of wire.
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