ortegapamela636 ortegapamela636
  • 03-03-2020
  • Mathematics
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If i have 6 bottles of water and each weigh 3/5 pounds how much do i have

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angicarl
angicarl angicarl
  • 03-03-2020

You have 3 and 3/5 pounds of water.

To find this, simply multiply 3/5 by 6/1 (multiplying straight across). 6 times 3 is 18 and 5 times 1 is 5. Thus meaning you have 18/5 pounds, which simplified is 3 and 3/5 pounds.

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yamelcg6427
yamelcg6427 yamelcg6427
  • 03-03-2020

Answer:

if you multiply 3/5 ×6 that would be 3.6 or in mix number that would be 3⅗

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