SierraGaylor
SierraGaylor
02-05-2017
Mathematics
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bruhitsmeh
bruhitsmeh
02-05-2017
The answer is 64.5
1/4 of 86, divide 86 by 4 is 21.5. Then u multiply that by 3 since this is only 1/4. You would get a result of 64.5.
Eric is 64.5 inches tall :)
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accom
accom
02-05-2017
To find how tall Erik is, first we need to divide 86 by 4. (You could also do 3/4 × 86 if you know how to cross-multiply)
86 ÷ 4 = 21.5. Now just multiply 21.5 by 3
21.5 × 3 = 64.5.
So Erik is 64.5 inches tall.
Hope I helped!
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