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Old 05-09-2005 | 10:27 PM
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Whats the answer??

5 1/6 - 2 1/3. And how did you get it??
Old 05-09-2005 | 10:58 PM
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17/6

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2.83333
Old 05-09-2005 | 11:43 PM
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The best way to attack something like this is first convert the fractions to eliminate the whole numbers. The way to do that is take the whole number, multiply it by the denominator, and add the numerator. You take this number and put it over the original denominator to get the incomplete fraction. Therefore 5 1/6 will be 5*6+1=31 so the incomplete fraction is 31/6. Likeways 2 1/3 becomes 2*3+1=7 so 7/3. Now you have 31/6 - 7/3, to do this you need to get a common denominator. So 31/6 - 2*(7/3) gives 31/6-14/6. This is simple now, 31/6-14/6 = 17/6. You can leave it like this but proper form dictates you change it to complete fraction form, 6 goes into 17 2 times with 5 left over, so the complete fraction is 2 5/6.
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The best way to attack something like this is first convert the fractions to eliminate the whole numbers. The way to do that is take the whole number, multiply it by the denominator, and add the numerator. You take this number and put it over the original denominator to get the incomplete fraction. Therefore 5 1/6 will be 5*6+1=31 so the incomplete fraction is 31/6. Likeways 2 1/3 becomes 2*3+1=7 so 7/3. Now you have 31/6 - 7/3, to do this you need to get a common denominator. So 31/6 - 2*(7/3) gives 31/6-14/6. This is simple now, 31/6-14/6 = 17/6. You can leave it like this but proper form dictates you change it to complete fraction form, 6 goes into 17 2 times with 5 left over, so the complete fraction is 2 5/6.
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Originally Posted by 1 Fast SS
I knew the mech eng schooling would come in handy :P.
or grade 7 math class
Old 05-10-2005 | 12:28 AM
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Ha yeah thats about right, funny this is in eng you don't even need to know this , calculators are used for everything. I bet theres people in eng at my school that can integrate and do all kinds of crazy math problems but couldn't solve basic fraction questions.
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i never liked math
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Originally Posted by 1 Fast SS
Ha yeah thats about right, funny this is in eng you don't even need to know this , calculators are used for everything. I bet theres people in eng at my school that can integrate and do all kinds of crazy math problems but couldn't solve basic fraction questions.
That would be people like me. I can do all the statics and dynamics , but I struggle doing simple math in my head. Its bad.

What school did you take mech. engineering?
Old 05-10-2005 | 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by 1 Fast SS
The best way to attack something like this is first convert the fractions to eliminate the whole numbers. The way to do that is take the whole number, multiply it by the denominator, and add the numerator. You take this number and put it over the original denominator to get the incomplete fraction. Therefore 5 1/6 will be 5*6+1=31 so the incomplete fraction is 31/6. Likeways 2 1/3 becomes 2*3+1=7 so 7/3. Now you have 31/6 - 7/3, to do this you need to get a common denominator. So 31/6 - 2*(7/3) gives 31/6-14/6. This is simple now, 31/6-14/6 = 17/6. You can leave it like this but proper form dictates you change it to complete fraction form, 6 goes into 17 2 times with 5 left over, so the complete fraction is 2 5/6.
LOL....

or you can do it the easy way 5 1/6 - 2 1/3 ,.....2 1/3 = 2 2/6
2/6 = 1/3

so really .... 5 1/6 - 2 2/6= 2 5/6

what the hell is this for anyway?!?!?!?
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HAHAHAHAH ^ YES

thats exactly how i did it....

convert the fraction to common denomiators and then do simple math

for example

5 1/6 - 2 1/3 = ?

we will use common denominator of 6 for this example.... (duh)

5 1/6 = (5*6 + 1)/6 therefore ... 31/6

2 1/3 = (2*3 + 1)/3 therefore ... 7/3

31/6 - 7/3 = ?

now because we are using 6 as common denominator we ask ourselves what can be done to 3 to get 6... so we multiply 3 by 2 to get 6

rule: what is done to the bottom must be done tot the top

so we have

7 *2 14
-- = --
3 *2 6


so once this has been factored we get

31/6 - 14/6

now if u pased gr1 math u'd know 31 - 14 = 17

so you have 17/6 as your answer
and to be more exact.......................... 2 5/6

but this should all be done in ur head in a matter of secconds
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Originally Posted by blackout_89t
That would be people like me. I can do all the statics and dynamics , but I struggle doing simple math in my head. Its bad.

What school did you take mech. engineering?
University of Ontario Institute of Technology, I'm in my third year of Mech. Eng. and Business Management.


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