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CAHSEE Math Videos 210 videos

CAHSEE Math 1.1 Algebra and Functions
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CAHSEE Math Algebra and Functions: Drill Set 1, Problem 1. At this rate, what is the total cost of 10 songs?

CAHSEE Math 1.2 Algebra and Functions
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CAHSEE Math Algebra and Functions: Drill Set 1, Problem 2. Which of the following represents the statement?

CAHSEE Math 1.3 Algebra and Functions
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CAHSEE Math: Algebra and Functions: Drill Set 1, Problem 3. What equation fits the description?

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CAHSEE Math 4.5 Number Sense 194 Views


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Number Sense: Drill Set 4, Problem 5. Solve the equation.

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And here's your shmoop du jour...

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12/13 + 17/39 equals... what?

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Here are the potential answers...

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Short on words. Long on one very simple basic idea:

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Did we realize that 13 evenly goes into 39 three times?

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If we did, then this is... E.Z.

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Relative of Jay-Z.

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All we have to do is multiply the top and bottom of the first fraction by 3...

00:36

...and we get 36 over 39...

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...plus 17 over 39...

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...which is 53 over 39.

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We could simplify it further to get rid of the improper fraction...

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...but the question doesn't ask for it.

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Answer C is our guy.

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