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broadnax00
Jul 6, 2013, 08:48 AM
. Farmer Brown found that he had 2 ½ gallons of liquid fertilizer concentrate. It takes ¾ gallon to make a tank of mixed fertilizer. How many tanks can he mix?

Wondergirl
Jul 6, 2013, 08:51 AM
Divide one by the other.

broadnax00
Jul 6, 2013, 08:55 AM
Your solving by pictures only

I mean your solving by drawing pictures only

Sorry!

Wondergirl
Jul 6, 2013, 08:57 AM
I mean your solving by drawing pictures only

Sorry!
I don't understand what you are saying about pictures.

broadnax00
Jul 6, 2013, 08:59 AM
You have ½ cup of laundry detergent left in your bottle. It takes ¾ cup to do one full load of laundry. What portion of a load of laundry can be washed with the remaining detergent? Your solving by drawing pictures only! How can I draw a visual of this

Thanks!

broadnax00
Jul 6, 2013, 09:02 AM
The invert and multiply algorithm does make sense! Solve with pictures:
How does your picture show that we multiply by 4?
How does your picture show that we divide by 3?
Farmer Brown’s problem is an extension of this one and also shows the same steps of
Multiplying by 4 and dividing by 3.

Solve by drawing by pictures only.

Thanks!

Wondergirl
Jul 6, 2013, 09:04 AM
First, draw two measuring cups of each measurement of detergent.

odinn7
Jul 6, 2013, 09:04 AM
Nobody is going to do your homework for you and I guarantee that nobody here is going to take the time to draw this all out for you.

We will help with homework but you have to show what you did to try and answer it first.

broadnax00
Jul 6, 2013, 09:07 AM
First, draw two measuring cups of each measurement of detergent.

What will be the next step.. if you don't mind me asking

Thanks!

Wondergirl
Jul 6, 2013, 09:08 AM
what will be the next step..if you dont mind me asking

Thanks!
C'mon! Think about it. I will not do your homework for you. This is not rocket science.

broadnax00
Jul 6, 2013, 09:09 AM
Nobody is going to do your homework for you and I guarantee that nobody here is going to take the time to draw this all out for you.

We will help with homework but you have to show what you did to try and answer it first.

Okay! As far as an answer to the question what do you have.. I will figure out the picture later.

Thanks!

broadnax00
Jul 6, 2013, 09:11 AM
C'mon! Think about it. I will not do your homework for you. This is not rocket science.

Sorry! Am not all that good in math.. it sure isn't one of my strengths

odinn7
Jul 6, 2013, 09:11 AM
Okay! as far as an answer to the question what do you have..I will figure out the picture later.

Thanks!

Did you not get what I said? We are not allowed to do your homework for you.

Wondergirl
Jul 6, 2013, 09:13 AM
sorry! am not all that good in math..it sure isn't one of my strengths
Is this for homeschooling? How old are you?

Did you have a lesson on how to do this?

If we do your math for you, you definitely won't get to be any better in it.

broadnax00
Jul 6, 2013, 09:13 AM
Did you not get what I said? We are not allowed to do your homework for you.


What are you allowed to do am new to this

Wondergirl
Jul 6, 2013, 09:15 AM
what are you allowed to do am new to this
We are allowed to do whatever it takes to make you think and try. So far I don't even see that you are thinking or trying.

broadnax00
Jul 6, 2013, 09:16 AM
Is this for homeschooling? How old are you?

Did you have a lesson on how to do this?

If we do your math for you, you definitely won't get to be any better in it.

Grad school problems! I can work it out and figure it on my own, but I need to know an easier way to figure out these problems.. thats all.but I do appreciate your help

pready
Jul 6, 2013, 01:53 PM
You have 3 different measurements so you need to get them into one measurement.

I would deal with the fourths measurements, so 1/2 equals 2/4ths.
And a gallon equals 4/4ths.

Now you have 2/4ths, 4/4ths, and 4/4ths, so add all of these fractions together, then divide your numerator by 3 to get your answer. Your answer will be a whole number, so if you have a fraction then just ignore the fraction part.