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  • @jennifermendez3691
    @jennifermendez3691 2 роки тому +1

    Yes Dr War Jennifer

    • @MathWithDrWar
      @MathWithDrWar  2 роки тому +1

      Did I answer you question?

    • @jennifermendez3691
      @jennifermendez3691 2 роки тому

      @@MathWithDrWar good afternoon the maths is what is 62 1/2 of 56 so I change 62 1/2 to a fraction I did get 125 over 2 and 1 over 100 I got 5 over 8 then I multiply the 56 over 1 5/8 ×56/1

  • @jennifermendez3691
    @jennifermendez3691 2 роки тому

    Good morning DR War this is Jennifer thank you for the maths video I am trying to get my GED this year can you please explain to me how to convert 62 1/2 to a fraction I know it's 5/8 but I don't know how to do it can you explain step-by-step please thank you Jennifer

    • @MathWithDrWar
      @MathWithDrWar  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Jennifer 62 1/2 is a mix fraction and we can change it to an improper fraction by taking the whole number 62 and multiply the denominator 2 and add the numerator 1. This gives your new numerator which is 125 (62 x 2 + 1) and denominator remains the same. your answer is 125/2. How did you arrive at 5/8? Can you explain how you arrive at that number?

  • @vampira124
    @vampira124 2 роки тому

    Why is it an Invisible one what’s the rule for that ?

    • @MathWithDrWar
      @MathWithDrWar  2 роки тому

      There is no rule. It is assumed that if you see, for example, 7, it is raised to an exponent is 1. They will not write a 1 for the exponent. Only 0 and exponents of 2 or higher are indicated.