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1 August, 19:30

Calvin evaluated Negative two-thirds times 5 and one-sixth using the steps below. Step 1: Negative two-thirds time (5 + one-sixth) Step 2: (Negative two-thirds + 5) times (Negative two-thirds + one-sixth) Step 3: 4 and one-third times negative one-half Step 4: Negative 2 and one-sixth Which describes Calvin's error?

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  1. 1 August, 21:08
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    -2/3 * 5 1/6 ... step 1 ... correct

    (-2/3 * 5) + (-2/3 * 1/6) ... his error is here ... it should be like I have written it, but Calvin is getting his addition and multiplication mixed up

    -10/3 + (-1/9) =

    -30/9 - 1/9 =

    -31/9 =

    - 3 4/9

    so he messed up in step 2

    he is doing this : (-2/3 + 5) * (-2/3 + 1/6) ... when he should be doing this:

    (-2/3 * 5) + (-2/3 * 1/6)
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