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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-03-23

Eric and Frank want to equally share [tex]\frac{4}{3}[/tex] feet of rope. What length of rope should each friend get?

Explain how to use a drawing to help solve the problem.

Asked by jamiejones525

Answer (3)

They both should get 1/2 of the rope, which is three. You can make a visual of one rope and one more rope divided into three boxes and color in one of the three boxes. Not sure if its right but hope it helps. :)

Answered by krissyjoy | 2024-06-24

i hope u can understand...

Answered by a630061087 | 2024-06-24

Eric and Frank should each get 3 2 ​ feet of rope. This is determined by dividing the total length of 3 4 ​ feet by 2. A drawing can be used to visualize the division of the rope into equal parts.
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Answered by krissyjoy | 2024-12-26