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9 April, 16:31

This week, Jim practiced the piano 1 1/8 hours on Monday and 2 3/7 hours on Tuesday. How many hours did he practice this week? How much longer did Jim practice on Tuesday than on monday

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  1. 9 April, 17:19
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    Let's make these two fractions have a common denominator and an improper fraction:

    1 1/8 = 9/8 = 63/56

    2 3/7 = 17/7 = 136/56

    63/56 + 136/56 = 199/56 = 3 31/56

    So in total, he practiced 3 31/56 hours this week.

    He practiced 1 17/56 hours longer on Tuesday than Monday.
  2. 9 April, 17:46
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    Answer: Jim practice for 1 17/56 hours on Tuesday more than on monday

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This week, Jim practiced the piano 1 1/8 hours on Monday. Converting 1 1/8 hours to improper fraction, it becomes 9/8 hours.

    He practiced for 2 3/7 hours on Tuesday. Converting 2 3/7 hours to improper fraction, it becomes 17/7 hours. The difference between the number of hours for which he practiced on both days is

    17/7 - 9/8 = 73/56 hours

    Converting 73/56 hours to mixed fraction, it becomes 1 17/56 hours
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