i wish she could tutor me like she explains the problem well enough for my understanding now i remember taking the asvab soon needed these kind of problems worked out thankyou!!!
Cause shes doing it for the sake of those people are really having a hard time understanding the short cut some people needs the step by step process like me my math knowledge is below basic so i think this helped me a lot.
This is so helpful. I have the end of grade test tomorrow, and we have not done unit rates and rates in forever! Now it is coming back to me. THX BUNCHES!
a) So what you do is divide 232 miles by 4 hours.This answer will then be multiplied by 7 for the answer. b) To get the rate of speed of miles per hour, you would do 232 divided by 4. = 58 m/h.
EASY WAY INSTEAD OF DOING 2 STEPScross multiply 7 and 232 = 1,624 then divide that with 4! you get 406. I had the answer right way before she added the 1 hour
i wish she could tutor me like she explains the problem well enough for my understanding now i remember taking the asvab soon needed these kind of problems worked out thankyou!!!
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Why didn't you just divide 232 to 4? then it would be 58. After doing that, you could just multiply 58 x 7 to get 406!
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Is this method called the conversion factor?
Exactly
Cause shes doing it for the sake of those people are really having a hard time understanding the short cut some people needs the step by step process like me my math knowledge is below basic so i think this helped me a lot.
Exactly. So much easier
So helpful Mam, my daughter understands the process very well.
This is so helpful. I have the end of grade test tomorrow, and we have not done unit rates and rates in forever! Now it is coming back to me. THX BUNCHES!
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a) So what you do is divide 232 miles by 4 hours.This answer will then be multiplied by 7 for the answer.
b) To get the rate of speed of miles per hour, you would do 232 divided by 4. = 58 m/h.
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EASY WAY INSTEAD OF DOING 2 STEPScross multiply 7 and 232 = 1,624 then divide that with 4! you get 406. I had the answer right way before she added the 1 hour
Ghuess i set up the proportion wrong got 928. But divide that by 4 goes back to 232.
Thanks im in 7th grade this helped so much
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Or u could just have done division in first place. And boom there is your answer
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I am confused how did you get 1
If it’s the init rate it’s saying 58 miles per hour hour and the 1 represents the hour
I meant unit not init
She basically just cross multiply the fractions with whatever variable or numbers that were in the fraction. Sorry for my English..
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At the end she could’ve just done 58 times 7😂 but this helped ‼️
I don’t get math uh
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To bad the asvab is not this easy
Yea, but just apply the same concept.
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Or u could just have done division in first place. And boom there is your answer