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9 December, 08:09

Jamie had 4/5 of a spool of twine. He then used 1/2 of a spool of twine to make friendship knots. Over. Explain how you know whether jamie's Claims is reasonable

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  1. 9 December, 09:42
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    Jamie's claims are correct because 3/10 of the spool twine is left over after using 1/2 of the spool twin for friendship knot

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Full question: He claims to have 3/10 of the original spool of twine leftover.

    First, we compare 3/10 with 4/5 - 1/2

    The lowest common multiple for2 and 5 is 10.

    To write 4/5 as a fraction with common denominator, multiply numerator and denominator by 2

    4/5 = (4*2) / (5*2) = 8/10

    To write 1/2 as a fraction with a common denominator, multiply denominator and numerator by5

    1/2 = (1*5) / (2*5) = 5/0

    So we have:

    8/10 - 5/10

    Since denominators are equal, we go ahead and subtract

    8/10 - 5/10 = (8-5) / 10 = 3/10
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