Ridwan work in a factory packing

computers. He packed 1/3 of all the computers in the morning. 1/2
of the computers he packed were shipped out immediately after packing. What fraction of all computers in the factory was shipped out after packing?

Very often the phrase "of the" means multiply.

So he packed 1/3. 1/2 "of the" 1/3 were shipped, this means (1/2)*(1/3) = 1/6 were shipped.

To find the fraction of all computers in the factory that was shipped out after packing, we need to multiply the fractions representing the amount packed and the amount shipped out.

Step 1: Ridwan packed 1/3 of all the computers in the morning.
Step 2: 1/2 of the computers he packed were shipped out immediately after packing.

To calculate the fraction of all computers shipped out, we multiply 1/3 by 1/2:

(1/3) * (1/2) = 1/6

Therefore, 1/6 of all the computers in the factory were shipped out after packing.

To find the fraction of all computers in the factory that were shipped out after packing, we need to multiply the fractions of computers packed in the morning and the fraction of packed computers that were shipped out.

First, we know that Ridwan packed 1/3 of all the computers in the morning. So, 1/3 of the total computers were packed.

Next, we know that 1/2 of the packed computers were shipped out immediately. Therefore, we need to find 1/2 of 1/3.

To multiply fractions, we multiply the numerators (the numbers on top) and the denominators (the numbers on the bottom). So, multiplying 1/2 and 1/3 gives us:

(1/2) * (1/3) = 1/6

Therefore, after packing, 1/6 of all computers in the factory were shipped out.