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Rose had 3 and 2/3 watermelons to sell. She divided them into twelfths. How many pieces did she have to sell? How would you write all the pieces as a fraction?


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Answered by RvChaudharY50
3

Given :- Rose had 3 and 2/3 watermelons to sell. She divided them into twelfths. How many pieces did she have to sell ? How would you write all the pieces as a fraction ?

Solution :-

→ Total watermelons rose had = 3 + (2/3) = (11/3) .

Now she divided them into twelfth.

  • That means she divide the total watermelons into 12 equal parts .

So,

→ Value of each part = (1/12) of (11/3) = (11 * 1)/(12 * 3) = (11/36) .

Hence, Rose had to sell 12 pieces and value of each fraction is (11/36).

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Answered by CUTEPASTRY
27

Answer:

Given :-

Rose had 3 and 2/3 watermelons to sell. She divided them into twelfths. How many pieces did she have to sell ? How would you write all the pieces as a fraction ?

Solution :-

→ Total watermelons rose had = 3 + (2/3) = (11/3) .

Now she divided them into twelfth.

That means she divide the total watermelons into 12 equal parts .

So,

→ Value of each part = (1/12) of (11/3) = (11 * 1)/(12 * 3) = (11/36) .

Hence, Rose had to sell 12 pieces and value of each fraction is (11/36).

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