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Brian irons 2/9 of his shirt in 3 3/5 minutes. At this rate, how much of his shirt does he iron each minute?

Answer :

minsmol
You have to divide both sides by 3 3/5
Or multiply by 5/18, the inverse of 3 3/5.

It should get you 5/81 of his shirt per minute
carlosego

The speed for which Brian iron the shirts is given by:

[tex] R = \frac{\frac{2}{9}}{3\frac{3}{5}}
[/tex]

Rewriting we have:

[tex] R = \frac{\frac{2}{9}}{\frac{18}{5}}
[/tex]

[tex] R = \frac{10}{162}
[/tex]

Then, for each minute, we have the amount of ironed shirt is:

[tex] (\frac{10}{162})(1) = \frac{10}{162}
[/tex]

Answer:

At this rate, Brian plans 10/162 of his shirt.

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