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razorback | 14:11 Fri 10th Apr 2015 | Science
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explain why 3 5/8 =58/16
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3 5/8 = 24+5/8 = 29/8 so double top and bottom = 58/16
14:14 Fri 10th Apr 2015
3 5/8 = 24+5/8 = 29/8 so double top and bottom = 58/16
3 = 24/8.
+ 5/8 = 29/8.

= 58/16.

simples.
58/16 can also be written 29/8. 3 + 5/8 = 29/8
0r 116/32 or 232/64 or.......
Or, if one considers the space to be a typo, 35/8 is actually 70/16:)
but 70/16 isn't the equal of 58/16. ☺
Duh - couldn't even get O level arithmetic so this leaves me cold lol. Mind you I have got better with age as it all makes more sense now.
When I first saw the question I thought it said thirty-five eighths and then I realized it was three and five eighths.
When you have a fraction you can double or halve both numbers and it stays the same.

So 1/2 (half) is the same as 2/4 (half) and 4/8 (half) or 8/16 (half) or 16/32 (half)

A whole number, like the number 1, COULD be shown as 8/8 (or 16/16)

So the number 3 and 5/8 could be shown as:

8/8 + 8/8 + 8/8 + 5/8

and if you add up all the top numbers it becomes 29/8

And as I said, you can double both numbers as follows so it becomes

58/16

And 58/16 is the same as 29/8
Because it isn't 59/16ths.
Because 58/16 = 3 10/16 which is the same as 3 5/8 - simples!
3 is 48 16ths
5/8 is 10 16ths so 48
+10
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58 ( = 58/16 )
Lol everyone likes to have a go, everyone is entirely correct but razorback hasn't said a word. Jim where's your input???
^^ I had that written as an addition sum 48 + 10 = 58
forgot you can't do maths notation on here
3 5/8 or 58/16 both express the same quantitative value.

Converting the first two terms (3 + 5/8) into units used by the last term:

3 * 16/16 = 48/16

5/8 * 16/16 = (16 * 5 / 8)/16 = 10/16

then adding these together we find that:

3 5/8 = 48/16 + 10/16 = 58/16
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i have replied prudie as this was a question in my sons school which was having a look at and this is the one i couldn`t work out for myself
Is your son now comfortable with how to do questions like this? If not, he may want to work through this
http://www.mathsisfun.com/improper-fractions.html
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thank you all think ive learnt something now and thank you fiction factory for the web site

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