Math, asked by abcjass, 5 hours ago

It is harvest season at Joe's Farm
He has two pumpkin fields and the total area of the two pumpkin fields is 3 2/5
acres. The big field yield 3 2/5 tons of pumpkins and the small 2 1/12 tons of pumpkins. What is the total yield of pumpkins?​

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Answered by sanu09684
9

Step-by-step explanation:

It is harvest season at Joe's Farm

He has two pumpkin fields and the total area of the two pumpkin fields is 3 2/5

acres. The big field yield 3 2/5 tons of pumpkins and the small 2 1/12 tons

Answered by Anonymous
15

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all, the section does not apply to the calculations for the answer. It's just extraneous (irrelevant) data.

Second: work out process

We need to add the two fields' yield. Since both are in the same units (tons), we're going to just add them as is. So that'd be

The denominators don't match! So we're going to have to convert the fraction parts to match. But we can add the whole numbers since they don't affect the denominator value:

So now we have to find the LCD, least common denominator, for these two fractions. Which would be here, so...

Third: fraction conversion

First part → 5 times 12 = 60, so the first fraction will be converted as

Second part → 12 times 5 = 60, so the second fraction will now be converted as

So now the complete form is:

Your answer is: 5 * 29 / 60

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