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18 July, 07:31

A market sold two packages of sliced beef weighing 1 and one seventh and 4 and one half lb. What was the total weight of the beef ?

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  1. 18 July, 08:42
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    5 and 9/14

    Step-by-step explanation:

    convert the numbers into improper fractions

    8/7 + 9/2

    =

    (8 * 2) + (9 * 7)

    7 * 2

    =

    79/14 or 5 and 9/14
  2. 18 July, 10:15
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    The total weight of the beef sold was 6 11/14 lb.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Rewriting this info in a symbolic equation, we get:

    2 (1 1/7 lb) + 4 1/2 lb.

    Perform the multiplication first: 2 2/7 + 4 1/2 (lb)

    Here the LCD is 14; 2 2/7 = 16/7; and 4 1/2 = 9/2.

    We need to combine 16/7 and 9/2. Rewriting them using the LCD, we get:

    32/14+63/14 = 95/14. Rewriting this 95/14 as a mixed number, we get:

    6.7857 lb (to four decimal places), or 6 11/14 lb.

    The total weight of the beef sold was 6 11/14 lb.
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