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A person is holding two drill bits: one is 3/8 and one is 11/32. The person wants to first drill a hole using the smaller of the two bits. To decide which is smaller, the person expands 3/8 to 32nds. What is the expanded fraction?

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Answered by ajayyd463
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Answered by Swarup1998
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Given data:

  • A person is holding two drill bits: one is \dfrac{3}{8} and one is \dfrac{11}{32}.

  • The person wants to first drill a hole using the smaller of the two bits.

  • To decide which is smaller, the person expands \dfrac{3}{8} to 32nds.

To find:

What is the expanded fraction?

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Given, \dfrac{3}{8} is expanded to 32nds. This means that the denominator is expanded to 32.

  • Here, 8 × 4 = 32. So, 8 is multiplied by 4 to get 32.

  • So, we multiply the numerator 3 by 4 in order to get the equivalent fraction.

  • Thus 3 × 4 = 12

Final Answer:

The expanded fraction is \dfrac{12}{32}.

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