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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-10-02

A jar contains 133 pennies. A bigger jar contains \(1 \frac{2}{7}\) times as many pennies. What is the value of the pennies in the bigger jar?

Asked by Anonymous

Answer (3)

To find how many pennies are in the bigger jar if the smaller jar contains 133 pennies and the bigger has 1 2/7 of it, we have to multiply 133 by 1 2/7.
133 * 1 2/7 = = 133 * 9/7 = = 19 * 9 = = 171
Answer: There are 171 pennies in the bigger jar.

Answered by SlowZasob | 2024-06-10

$1.71 ;

Answered by 420559 | 2024-06-13

The bigger jar contains 171 pennies, calculated by multiplying 133 by 1 7 2 ​ , which equals 7 9 ​ . After performing the multiplication, we find that 133 × 7 9 ​ = 171 .
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Answered by SlowZasob | 2024-10-31