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