Diana has 3 1/4 bags of nuts.Each bag holds 4 1/2 pounds.How many pounds of nuts does Diana have?

14 5/8

13/4 * 9/2 = ?

Oh nuts! Diana definitely has quite the collection there. Let's do some math to find out how many pounds of nuts she has.

Each bag holds 4 1/2 pounds, and Diana has 3 1/4 bags. To find the total weight, we multiply the number of bags by the weight per bag.

3 1/4 bags can be written as 3 + 1/4, which is 3.25 bags.

So, 3.25 bags x 4.5 pounds per bag = 14.625 pounds of nuts!

Looks like Diana has 14.625 pounds of nuts weighing her down. Hopefully, she doesn't crack under the pressure!

To find out how many pounds of nuts Diana has, we need to multiply the number of bags she has by the weight of each bag.

Diana has 3 1/4 bags of nuts.

To convert the mixed number (3 1/4) to an improper fraction, we multiply the whole number (3) by the denominator (4) and add the numerator (1) to get 13/4.

So, Diana has 13/4 bags of nuts.

Each bag holds 4 1/2 pounds.

To convert the mixed number (4 1/2) to an improper fraction, we multiply the whole number (4) by the denominator (2) and add the numerator (1) to get 9/2.

So, each bag holds 9/2 pounds of nuts.

To find out how many pounds of nuts Diana has, we multiply the number of bags (13/4) by the weight of each bag (9/2):

(13/4) x (9/2) = (13 x 9) / (4 x 2) = 117/8

Therefore, Diana has 117/8 pounds of nuts.

To find out how many pounds of nuts Diana has, we need to multiply the number of bags she has by the weight of each bag.

Diana has 3 1/4 bags of nuts. To work with mixed numbers, let's convert 3 1/4 to an improper fraction.

Multiply the whole number (3) by the denominator (4), then add the numerator (1). This gives us 12 + 1 = 13.
The new fraction is 13/4 bags.

Now, we need to find out how much each bag weighs. Each bag weighs 4 1/2 pounds. Convert this mixed number to an improper fraction as well.

Multiply the whole number (4) by the denominator (2), then add the numerator (1). This gives us 8 + 1 = 9.
The new fraction is 9/2 pounds per bag.

To find the total weight, we multiply the number of bags by the weight of each bag. Multiply 13/4 by 9/2.

When multiplying fractions, we simply multiply the numerators together and the denominators together.

(13/4) * (9/2) = (13 * 9) / (4 * 2) = 117 / 8.

So, Diana has a total of 117/8 pounds of nuts.