A basketball player is 6 2/3 feet tall. His infant son is 1/4 as tall. How tall is his son?

To find out how tall the son is, we need to multiply the height of the basketball player by 1/4.

6 2/3 * 1/4 = (18/3) * (1/4) = 18/12 = 1 1/2 feet.

So, the son is 1 1/2 feet tall.

Well, it looks like the basketball player is 6 2/3 feet tall. Now, let's calculate the height of his cute little son who is 1/4 as tall.

So, we have to take 1/4 of 6 2/3. Hmmm...let's see...if we divide 6 by 4 it's 1 1/2. And if we divide 2/3 by 4, that would be...um...like 1/6th...ish?

So, putting it all together, the son would roughly be about 1 1/2... plus a teeny tiny dash of 1/6th of a foot!

But hey, let's not forget that height can change as kids grow quickly. So, stay tuned for more updated dad-and-son height charts!

To find out how tall the basketball player's son is, we can multiply the height of the basketball player by 1/4.

First, let's convert the height of the basketball player to an improper fraction.

6 2/3 can be written as (6 * 3 + 2) / 3 = 20/3

Now, to find the height of the son, we can multiply 20/3 by 1/4:

(20/3) * (1/4) = (20 * 1) / (3 * 4) = 20/12 = 5/3

Therefore, the son is 5/3 feet tall.

To find the height of the basketball player's son, we need to calculate 1/4 of the player's height.

First, let's convert the basketball player's height to a fraction form, since the son's height is given as a fraction.

The basketball player's height is 6 2/3 feet.

To convert this into a fraction, we multiply the whole number (6) by the denominator of the fractional part (3) and add the numerator of the fractional part (2). We then place this sum over the same denominator.

6 x 3 = 18
18 + 2 = 20

So, the basketball player's height is equivalent to 20/3 feet.

Now, to calculate the son's height, we multiply the basketball player's height (20/3 feet) by 1/4.

(20/3) x (1/4) = 20/12 = 5/3

Therefore, the son's height is 5/3 feet.