If two grips are in a glop, and six glops are in four grabs, how many whole grips are in a grab and a half?
Simple arithmetic leads to the solution:
If six glops are in four grabs, there must be two and a quarter glops in one and a half grabs.
Since two grips are in a glop, two and a quarter glops must equal four and a half grips.
You asked for whole grips, so I'll round them off to four grips.
In short: There four whole grips in a grab and a half.
Thanks, and what's the calculation for this as I don't fully understand your answer.
Sure, I could expand on the calculation details:
Since 6 glops are in 4 grabs, then 1.5 grabs will have 1.5/4*6 = 2.25 glops.
Subsequently, since 2 grips are in a glop, then 2.25 glops will have 2.25 * 2 = 4.5 grips.
The original question asked for the nunber of whole grips, which is 4.
Hope this clarified things for you.
thanks for your patient answer.i have understood relatively.
Your welcome, but I have sensed that you don’t completely understand my calculations, If you don’t understand you can always ask for help.