16 1/2 x 33 = is it 792
16*2+1 = 33
so 16 1/2 = 33/2
so
33*33/2 = 544.5
I do not think that is third grade math so suspect a typo.
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One way to solve this problem is like this:
(1/2) * (33/1) = 33/2 = 16 1/2
16 * 33 = 528
528 + 16 1/2 = 544 1/2
You could also use 16.5 for 16 1/2 and multiply. The answer is the same: 544.5
(16 1/2)x33= 16*33+(1/2)*33=
528+33/2=
528+(32+1)/2=
528+16+(1/2)=544 1/2
528+(32+1)/2= 528+(32/2)+(1/2)528+16+(1/2)=544 1/2
528+(32+1)/2= 528+(32/2)+(1/2)=528+16+(1/2)=544 1/2
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i have a plate that has an area is 36 inches and a perimeter of 24 inches. i want to buy a square cake to put on the plate. i want there to be a one inch border between the cake and the edge of the plate.What size cake should I order?
What will the area and perimeter of the cake be?
To calculate the product of 16 1/2 (or 16.5) and 33, follow these steps:
Step 1: Convert the mixed number (16 1/2) to an improper fraction.
16 1/2 = (16 * 2 + 1) / 2 = 33/2
Step 2: Multiply the two fractions together.
(33/2) * 33 = (33 * 33) / 2
Step 3: Multiply the numerators and denominators of the fractions separately.
(33 * 33) / (2 * 1) = 1089 / 2
Therefore, the product of 16 1/2 and 33 is 1089/2. However, if you simplify the fraction, you'll get:
1089 ÷ 2 = 544 remainder 1
1089/2 = 544 1/2
So, the exact product of 16 1/2 and 33 is 544 1/2, not 792.