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How many 1/10'S are in 3/4​

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Answered by Acer27
31

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:3/4*10/1=30/4=15/2=7½

Answered by nandita35
1

Answer:

2 3/4 = (2×4+3)/4 = 11/4

Then we'd divide it by 1/4

11/4 ÷ 1/4 = 11/4 × 4 = 44/4

= 11

Therefore, There are 11 1/4s in 2 3/4

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23, because add 1/4, 23 times you will get 23/4.

Given fraction is not 23/4 , it’s mixed fraction stating 2 3/4 ..which can be equal to 11/4 if converted .so there are 11 number of 1/4 s in the given mixed fraction.

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“2 and 3/4″ is also

2/1 + 3/4

2/1 + 3/4 = ( 2/1 * 1) + 3/4

= (2/1 * 4/4) + 3/4

= (2 * 4 ) / (1 * 4) + 3/4

= 8/4 + 3/4 = 11/4

Now we have established that

2 + 3/4 = 11/4.

How many fourths in eleven fourths?

(11/4)/(1/4) = 11/4 * 4/1 = 11

2(3/4)= 4/4 + 4/4 + 3/4

The improper fraction is 11/4.

So there are 11 1/4s in 2(3/4)

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Unfortunately, this question suffers from too many negative variables based on the platform.

The author’s question is simply too ambiguous when considering the reader.

“How many 1/4 are in 2 3 /4”?

The lack of tools necessary to convey one’s actual question without ambiguity is guilty here.

It’s very easy to arrive at 11 based on a macro look at the question. But looking how the question is presented to an online forum (considering limitations with mobile platforms), the answer can easily be 23.

The inconsistent use of spaces by the author is too confusing…

Syntactically, after properly using 1/4 to

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if you’re asking 2(3/4) then multiply the two by the denominator (4) to get 8. then add the numerators 8+3=11. you have eleven fourths. 11/4

just put an x next to 1/4, so the solution is :-

(1/4)x=2 3/4

(1/4)x=11/4

x= (11/4)x(4/1)

x=11

so, it should have eleven 1/4 to get 2 3/4

Well i am assuming by 2 ‘3/4’ you mean 2*3/4 so to do this just simplify→ 6/4 then we can see that the denominators are the same which means that they would have the same value 1/4*6 = 6/4 so there are 6, my answer might be a bit vague but you get the idea.

On the other hand, if you meant how many quarters are in ‘23/4’ then there are twenty three quaters.

This is not — and should not be — an algebra problem. Or even a division problem. It is a common sense problem.

1/4 represents the idea of something being divided into four equal parts.

1/4 of an apple means 4 equal-sized pieces of the apple.

In other words, there are four 1/4s in one whole thing.

There are eight 1/4s in two whole things.

And if you pay attention to how you say 3/4, you should realize thete are three 1/4s in three-fourths.

In orher words, altogether in 2 3/4 things, are 8+3 fourths. That is, there are 11 fourths in 2 3/4.

11 is the answer to the question.

2 3/4 ÷1/4

11/4 ×4 =11 are one fourth in 2 3/4

2 3/4 = 8/4 + 3/4 = 11/4 => So There are 11 “1/4” in 2 3/4

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