What is 3 2/5 times 2 1/3

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Answer 1
Answer: 3 (2)/(5) \cdot2 (1)/(3) = (3\cdot5+2)/(5) \cdot (2\cdot3+1)/(3) = (17)/(5) \cdot (7)/(3) = (17\cdot7)/(5\cdot3) = (119)/(15) =7 (14)/(15)
Answer 2
Answer: 3  2/5 * 2  1/3

= 17/5 * 7/3

= 119 / 15

= 1.933333

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What is the best estimate of 23% of 60?

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15 your answer is 15

the original price of a pair of jeans is $32. the sale price is 15% off the original price. what is the amount off the original price?

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Answer:

you will get $4.80 off the price of the jeans

Step-by-step explanation:

original price* percent off = discount

32 * .15 = discount

4.80 = discount


Answer:

Sale price is $27.2

Step-by-step explanation:

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In how many ways can you choose 2 side dishes out of 8

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The first choice can be any one of the 8 side dishes.
               For each of these . . .
The 2nd choice can be any one of the remaining 7.

     Total number of ways to pick 2 out of 8 = (8 x 7) = 56 ways .

BUT ...

That doesn't mean you can get 56 different sets of 2 side dishes.

For each different pair, there are 2 ways to choose them . . .
(first A then B), and (first B then A).  Either way, you wind up with (A and B).

So yes, there are 56 different 'WAYS' to choose 2 out of 8.
But there are only 28 different possible results, and 2 'ways'
to get each result.
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Represent Real-world Problems If one store is selling of a bushel of apples for $9, and another store is selling of a bushel of apples for $9, which store has the better deal? Explain your answer.

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better deal normlly means the rate that cost less
rate=cost/amount

9=cost and 3/4 bushel = amount for one store
3/4=0.75
9/0.75=12/1 aka $12/1bushel

9 =cost and 2/3 bushel =amount for another
2/3=about 0.66666
9/0.66666=13.5/1 aka $13.5/1 bushell

compare
12 dollars per bushe vs 13.5 dollar per bushel
12 is cheaper

therefor $9 For 3/4 bushel is better deal

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