The easiest way, I think, is to convert the mixed number into an improper fraction, then multiply by 3.
3 1/2 = 7/2
7/2 · 3 = 21/2
now just change the improper fraction back to a mixed number by dividing and putting the remainder into fraction form
21/2 = 10 1/2
You could also multiply the whole number by 3 and the fraction by 3, ending up with 9 3/2, but then have to convert the improper fraction into a mixed number
3/2 = 1 1/2
then add the numbers together
9 + 1 1/2 = 10 1/2
either way works, whatever is easiest for you.
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I am taking my first programming course, so my apologies if this is a dumb question/possibly classified by the wrong category on this site. One of the exercise problems I am working on is the following:
Define a function print_total_inches, with parameters num_feet and num_inches, that prints the total number of inches. Note: There are 12 inches in a foot. Ex:
print_total_inches(5, 8) prints:
Total inches: 68
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Amount in the bank account = $1850
Monthly payment of can loan = $400.73
To find:
When would automatic payments make the value of the account zero?
Solution:
Craig stops making deposits to that account. So, amount $1850 in the bank account is used to make monthly payment of can loan.
On dividing the amount by monthly payment, we get

It means, the amount is sufficient for 4 payment but for the 5th payment the amount is not sufficient.
Therefore, the 5th automatic payments make the value of the account zero.
If the data set represents the number of rings each person is wearing, being: 0,2,4,0,2,3,2,8,6, the interquartile range of the data is 2. Being, 4 as the Q1, 3 as the Q2 or median, and 6 as the Q3. Where the formula of getting the interquartile range is IQR= Q1-Q2.
I'm sorry, but what digit is underlined?