Math, asked by vartis2003, 6 months ago

if 4/3 liters of water are enough to water 2/5 of the plants in the house how much water is necessary to water all the plants in the house? Write a multiplication equation and a division equation.

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Answered by bombboy
7

Answer:

26/15 or 1 and 11/15 are needed to water all the plants.

Step-by-step explanation:

How did in get the answer look at these 4 simple steps (If you know multiplication)

  1. I did the butterfly method 3x2=6 so that how i found 26/15 .  
  2. 4x5=20 that how i found 26/15.
  3. Last i did 3x5 which 15.
  4. Multiplication form 3x2=6,4x5=20,and 3x5=15.

So if you know multiplication that how you will get this answer.

This proves that 26/15 or 1 and 11/15 is your answer.

And also i did add 4/3 + 2/5 = 26/15,plus couldn't find the division equation sorry :(

Answered by 315030
1

Answer: 26/15 or 1 and 11/15 are needed to water all the plants.

Step-by-step explanation:

How did in get the answer look at these 4 simple steps (If you know multiplication I did the butterfly method 3x2=6 so that how i found 26/15 .  4x5=20 that how i found 26/15.Last i did 3x5 which 15.Multiplication form 3x2=6,4x5=20,and 3x5=15. So if you know multiplication that how you will get this answer.This proves that 26/15 or 1 and 11/15 is your answer.And also i did add 4/3 + 2/5 = 26/15,plus couldn't find the division equation

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