Patricia studied 4/12

hours for her Social Studies test. She studied half as long for her science test as she did for the Social Studies test. How long did she study for the science test?(1 point)

To find how long Patricia studied for the science test, we need to find half of the time she studied for the social studies test.

Half of 4/12 is calculated by multiplying 4/12 by 1/2:

(4/12) * (1/2) = 4/24

So Patricia studied 4/24 hours for her science test.

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I apologize for the confusion. Let's simplify the fraction 4/12. The numerator and denominator both have a common factor of 4. Dividing both numerator and denominator by 4, we get:

4/12 = (4/4) / (12/4) = 1/3

So Patricia studied for 1/3 hours for her Social Studies test.

Now, to find how long she studied for the science test, we need to determine half of 1/3.

Half of 1/3 is calculated by multiplying 1/3 by 1/2:

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

Therefore, Patricia studied for 1/6 hours for the science test.

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I apologize for the previous incorrect response. Let's solve the problem correctly this time.

Patricia studied for 4/12 hours for the Social Studies test. To find how long she studied for the science test, we need to find half of 4/12.

Half of 4/12 can be calculated by multiplying 4/12 by 1/2:

(4/12) * (1/2) = 4/24

To simplify 4/24, we can divide both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 4:

4/24 = (4/4) / (24/4) = 1/6

Therefore, Patricia studied for 1/6 hours for the science test.

To find out how long Patricia studied for the science test, we need to find half of the time she studied for the Social Studies test.

Since Patricia studied for 4/12 hours, we can find half of this amount by dividing it by 2.

4/12 ÷ 2 = (4/12) × (1/2) = 4/24 = 1/6

Therefore, Patricia studied for 1/6 hours for her science test.

To find out how long Patricia studied for her science test, we need to determine half of the time she studied for her Social Studies test.

1. First, let's find half of the time she studied for her Social Studies test.
Given that Patricia studied 4/12 hours for her Social Studies test, we can divide this by 2 to find half the time.

(4/12) ÷ 2 = (4/12) × (1/2) = 4/24 = 1/6.

So, Patricia studied for 1/6 hours for her science test.

2. If we want to convert this fraction to a decimal, we can divide the numerator (1) by the denominator (6).

1 ÷ 6 = 0.16667.

Therefore, Patricia studied for approximately 0.16667 hours or 10 minutes for her science test.