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 feet can be converted to a mixed fraction: 6 + 2/3 = (6*3 + 2)/3 = 20/3 feet.

So, the son's height is (20/3) * (1/4) = 20/12 = 5/3 feet.

Therefore, the son is 5/3 feet tall.

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

First, let's convert the height of the basketball player to a fraction. Since there are 12 inches in a foot, we can multiply 2/3 by 12 to convert it to inches:

(2/3) * 12 = 8 inches

So, the basketball player is 6 2/3 feet tall, which is equal to 6 feet and 8 inches.

Now, let's calculate the height of the son. We can multiply the father's height by 1/4:

(6 feet + 8 inches) * 1/4 = (6 + 8/12) * 1/4

We need to convert the mixed fraction (6 + 8/12) to an improper fraction:

(6 + 8/12) = (72/12 + 8/12) = 80/12

Now we can multiply the improper fraction by 1/4:

(80/12) * 1/4 = 80/48

To simplify the fraction, we can divide both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 16:

80/48 = (80/16) / (48/16) = 5/3

The son's height is 5/3 feet, which is equal to 1 2/3 feet.

Therefore, the son is 1 2/3 feet tall.

To find out how tall the basketball player's son is, you need to multiply his height by 1/4. Here's how you can do it step-by-step:

Step 1: Convert the basketball player's height to an improper fraction.
6 2/3 = (6 × 3 + 2) / 3 = 20/3

Step 2: Multiply the basketball player's height by 1/4.
(20/3) × (1/4) = 20/12

Step 3: Simplify the fraction.
20/12 = 5/3

Therefore, the son is 5/3 feet tall.