A dump truck brought 1⁄3 of a ton of rock on the first trip, 5⁄6 of a ton on the second trip, and 5⁄12 of a ton on the third tri p. What was the total weight of the rock?
2 answers:
First convert the numbers to get the same denominator 1/3=4/12 5/6=10/12 5/12 Then add them all together 4/12+10/12+5/12= 19/12 Then reduce 1 7/12 Your answer is 1 ton and 7/12 of a ton
Answer:
Weight = Ton
Step-by-step explanation:
The total weight of the rock is calculated by adding the three fractions.
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As they are different denominators, we look for a common denominator that is the Least Common Multiple (LCM).
Then, for each term, the LCM is divided by the denominator of the original fraction and multiplied by the numerator.
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Weight = Ton
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