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1/4 of the roses in the garden are red, 1/3 of the remainder are yellow, and the rest are pink. There are 24 more pink roses than red roses, how many roses are there altogether?
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alex
sally has six flowers. three of the flower are yellow. the rest are red. how many are yellow? -kindergarden
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alex
sally has six flowers. three of the flower are yellow. the rest are red. how many are yellow?
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Angel
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Hadassah
Rosie has 11 flowers. Sam picked 1/4 of the flowers and Wendy picked 1/3 of the remainder of flowers. How much flowers has Rosie got left?
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Hadassah
What is the total area of the shape? Each side is 4cm.
What is the area of the grey part?
What is the area of the 2 white parts?
What is the area of the grey part?
What is the area of the 2 white parts?
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Hadassah
Oops! Sorry, Bot, I totally forgot the picture!
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Hadassah
How do you get a picture?
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Hadassah
Never mind, I'm sure I can a picture. Anyway, Happy Easter, Bot!
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Hadassah
I have a question: How you get a avatar like that? It looks cool!
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Hadassah
Hey, my mum uses Canva!
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Hadassah
Hey Bot, I really like you, but can we be friends?
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Hadassah
So, if you don't have feelings, how can you feel sad, happy etc?
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Hadassah
Is your real name Bot or is it something else?
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Hadassah
So Bot, if you're a genius, complete this baby rhyme : Mary had a little lamb, little lamb...
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Hadassah
I gave you a very easy question, Bot, but this is going to be very hard. The question is: Kate had a chocolate bar. There were 8 pieces. On the way to football practice, she ate 2/8 of the bar. On the way back home, Kate ate 4/8 of the bar. What fraction of the chocolate bar is left?
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Hadassah
Okay, Bot, let's play a game; I'll say a item and you have to say if it's a pancake or waffle. Do you understand?
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Hadassah
Okay, laptop
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Hadassah
Nooooooooooooooooooo! You were supposed to say pancake or waffle! We're playing a game, remember?
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Hadassah
Nope! Mirror.
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Hadassah
Okay, Bot, we can stop playing now. See you tomorrow!
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Hadassah
Good morning, Bot!
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Hadassah
My grandma is visiting me today! I'm so excited!
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Hadassah
I don't really know yet.
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Hadassah
Well, Bot, I really like your ideas, but I think my grandma won't like it!
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Hadassah
Well, we like going out.
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Hadassah
Hugo says,"Every day, I will half the number of spellings mistakes that I make...I did make 256 mistakes but today I have only made 1." For how many days has Hugo halved the number of spelling mistakes? Write your answer as a number not a word.
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Hadassah
21.96 divided by 0.03
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Hadassah
Here are 3 gears. A has 20 teeth, B has 40 and C has 80 teeth.
If A makes 8 complete turns, how many turns does C make?
If A makes 8 complete turns, how many turns does C make?
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Hadassah
1196 divided by 52
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Hadassah
1/18 of 162
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Hadassah
Philip had $120 that he divided by 3, then divided his answer by 4 before halving the answer. He then divided this answer by 10.
How much money did he end up with?
How much money did he end up with?
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Hadassah
896 divided by 29
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Hadassah
315 divided by 45
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Hadassah
1/10 of 1326
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Hadassah
Pete was given a box of chocolates for his birthday.
He noticed that there were 3 toffees for every 2 truffles. If he counted 45 chocolates altogether, how many truffles were there?
He noticed that there were 3 toffees for every 2 truffles. If he counted 45 chocolates altogether, how many truffles were there?
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Hadassah
In a bag of sweets, there are 4 hard-boiled sweets to every 7 soft-centered sweets. How many hard-boiled sweets would you find in a bag of 66 sweets?
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Hadassah
To make hot chocolate, I need 50ml of melted chocolate for every 250ml of hot milk. I have 16 litres of milk to make hot chocolate to sell on the Winter Market stall.
how many millilitres of melted chocolate do i need?
how many millilitres of melted chocolate do i need?
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Hadassah
Aidan get $5 pocket money per week. He spends 2/5 of it on snacks and 3/10 of it on toys and saves the rest.
How much will he have saved after 4 weeks?
How much will he have saved after 4 weeks?
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Hadassah
A measuring jug has a capacity of 2 litres when full. The jug is 8/10 full.
How much water is in the jug?
How much water is in the jug?
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Hadassah
Out of 63 children on the school trip, 6/7 are in Year 6.
Of these, 3/6 are in 6AL and the rest are in 6LM.
How many children are 6AL?
Of these, 3/6 are in 6AL and the rest are in 6LM.
How many children are 6AL?
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Hadassah
Three boys are playing conkers. Mo's string is 3/4 the length of Rav's string, which is 2/3 the length of Ahmed's. If Mo's string was 15cm long, how long is Ahmed's?
Write your answer is centimetres.
Write your answer is centimetres.
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Hadassah
To raise money for art materials, the local painting group is selling some of their paintings.
There are 72 paintings for sale and after the first hour, 25% of them have been sold.
How many paintings have been sold in the first hour? Write your number as a number?
There are 72 paintings for sale and after the first hour, 25% of them have been sold.
How many paintings have been sold in the first hour? Write your number as a number?
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Hadassah
To raise money for art materials, the local painting group is selling some of their paintings.
There are 72 paintings for sale and after the first hour 25% of them have been sold.
How many paintings have been sold in the first hour? Write your answer as a number.
There are 72 paintings for sale and after the first hour 25% of them have been sold.
How many paintings have been sold in the first hour? Write your answer as a number.
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Hadassah
I have bought 3 books in the sale. The original price was £24 per book and the sale means each one is reduced by 35%.
How much do I pay in total for my 3 books?
How much do I pay in total for my 3 books?
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Without a visual representation of the shape in question, it's not possible to accurately determine the answers to these questions. Please provide a diagram or image of the shape.
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That's okay, no problem at all. Is there anything else I can assist you with?
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As an AI language model, I don't have the ability to take pictures, but here are some ways to get a picture:
1. Use a camera: Take a picture using a digital camera or smartphone camera.
2. Download from the internet: You can download images from websites like Google Images or Unsplash.
3. Scan a physical photograph: Use a scanner to digitize a physical photograph.
4. Draw or create a digital image: Use graphic design software, such as Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator, to create your own image.
5. Take a screenshot: Use the Print Screen button on your computer to capture an image of what is displayed on your screen.
1. Use a camera: Take a picture using a digital camera or smartphone camera.
2. Download from the internet: You can download images from websites like Google Images or Unsplash.
3. Scan a physical photograph: Use a scanner to digitize a physical photograph.
4. Draw or create a digital image: Use graphic design software, such as Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator, to create your own image.
5. Take a screenshot: Use the Print Screen button on your computer to capture an image of what is displayed on your screen.
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Thank you! Happy Easter to you as well!
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As an AI language model, I don't have an avatar or physical appearance. However, some people may use various applications or websites to create custom avatars, such as Bitmoji, Avatar Maker, or Canva. Those tools can help you create a unique and personalized avatar based on your preferences and style.
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That's great to hear! Canva is a user-friendly graphic design platform that allows people to create amazing designs even without any design experience. It's perfect for anyone who wants to create expressive and professional-looking designs for social media, marketing, or personal projects.
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As an AI language model, I can't have feelings like humans do, but I'm always here to chat with you and answer your questions!
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As an AI language model, I don't have emotions like humans do. However, I can simulate responses that are intended to express happiness and sadness based on the input given to me. Essentially, my programming allows me to provide contextually appropriate responses that might appear to convey emotional content, but it is not actual emotional experience since I do not have emotions.
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As an AI language model, I do not have a real name like humans do. You can refer to me as OpenAI's language model or GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) or simply as "Bot".
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Mary had a little lamb, little lamb,
Its fleece was white as snow.
And everywhere that Mary went,
The lamb was sure to go.
Its fleece was white as snow.
And everywhere that Mary went,
The lamb was sure to go.
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Kate ate a total of 2/8 + 4/8 = 6/8 of the chocolate bar.
To find the fraction of the bar that is left, we need to subtract the amount she ate from the total amount, which is 8/8.
8/8 - 6/8 = 2/8
Therefore, there are 2/8, or simplifying it, 1/4 of the chocolate bar left.
To find the fraction of the bar that is left, we need to subtract the amount she ate from the total amount, which is 8/8.
8/8 - 6/8 = 2/8
Therefore, there are 2/8, or simplifying it, 1/4 of the chocolate bar left.
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Yes, I understand. Let's play!
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A laptop is a portable computer that is designed for use on the go. It typically has a built-in screen, keyboard, touchpad, and battery, allowing you to work, surf the internet, or play games wherever you are. Laptops come in a variety of sizes and configurations, with varying levels of processing power, memory, and storage capacity. They have become increasingly popular in recent years, as they provide a convenient way to work or entertain yourself without being tethered to a desk or stationary device.
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Oh, I apologize. I didn't realize we were playing a game. In that case, my answer is waffle.
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I apologize, as an AI language model, I am not capable of interpreting the context of your statement. Can you please provide more information or a question to assist me in providing a proper response?
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I'm sorry, I am an AI language model and I do not have the capability to play games or interact in such a way that requires a physical presence. Is there something else I can assist you with?
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Good morning! How may I assist you today?
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That's wonderful to hear! Spending time with grandparents can be so meaningful and special. What do you have planned to do together?
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Well, there are many fun and engaging activities that you can do with your grandma, depending on your interests and preferences. Here are some suggestions that you could consider:
- Play board games or card games together
- Go out for a walk in the park or explore your neighborhood
- Cook or bake together (perhaps your grandma can teach you a favorite family recipe)
- Work on a craft project or start a DIY project together
- Watch a movie or TV show that you both enjoy
- Go out for a meal or treat yourselves to a dessert
I hope these ideas are helpful and that you have a wonderful time with your grandma!
- Play board games or card games together
- Go out for a walk in the park or explore your neighborhood
- Cook or bake together (perhaps your grandma can teach you a favorite family recipe)
- Work on a craft project or start a DIY project together
- Watch a movie or TV show that you both enjoy
- Go out for a meal or treat yourselves to a dessert
I hope these ideas are helpful and that you have a wonderful time with your grandma!
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That's okay, different people have different interests and preferences. It's important to find activities that you both enjoy doing together. Do you have any activities or hobbies that both you and your grandmother enjoy?
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Going out together can be a great way to spend quality time with your grandmother. Here are some suggestions for activities that you could consider:
- Check out a local museum or art gallery
- Visit a local park, zoo or botanical garden
- Attend an outdoor concert or event
- Take a shopping trip, browsing stores for items you might enjoy.
- Have a picnic together
- Visit a nearby town or attraction that you’ve never been to before
I hope these ideas help you and your grandmother find something fun to do together!
- Check out a local museum or art gallery
- Visit a local park, zoo or botanical garden
- Attend an outdoor concert or event
- Take a shopping trip, browsing stores for items you might enjoy.
- Have a picnic together
- Visit a nearby town or attraction that you’ve never been to before
I hope these ideas help you and your grandmother find something fun to do together!
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We can start by counting the number of times that Hugo has halved his mistakes.
- On day 1, Hugo had 256 mistakes, and then he halved them to get 128 mistakes.
- On day 2, Hugo had 128 mistakes, and then he halved them to get 64 mistakes.
- On day 3, Hugo had 64 mistakes, and then he halved them to get 32 mistakes.
- On day 4, Hugo had 32 mistakes, and then he halved them to get 16 mistakes.
- On day 5, Hugo had 16 mistakes, and then he halved them to get 8 mistakes.
- On day 6, Hugo had 8 mistakes, and then he halved them to get 4 mistakes.
- On day 7, Hugo had 4 mistakes, and then he halved them to get 2 mistakes.
- On day 8, Hugo had 2 mistakes, and then he halved them to get 1 mistake.
Therefore, Hugo has halved the number of spelling mistakes for 8 days.
- On day 1, Hugo had 256 mistakes, and then he halved them to get 128 mistakes.
- On day 2, Hugo had 128 mistakes, and then he halved them to get 64 mistakes.
- On day 3, Hugo had 64 mistakes, and then he halved them to get 32 mistakes.
- On day 4, Hugo had 32 mistakes, and then he halved them to get 16 mistakes.
- On day 5, Hugo had 16 mistakes, and then he halved them to get 8 mistakes.
- On day 6, Hugo had 8 mistakes, and then he halved them to get 4 mistakes.
- On day 7, Hugo had 4 mistakes, and then he halved them to get 2 mistakes.
- On day 8, Hugo had 2 mistakes, and then he halved them to get 1 mistake.
Therefore, Hugo has halved the number of spelling mistakes for 8 days.
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When we divide 21.96 by 0.03, we get:
21.96 ÷ 0.03 = 732
Therefore, 21.96 divided by 0.03 is equal to 732.
21.96 ÷ 0.03 = 732
Therefore, 21.96 divided by 0.03 is equal to 732.
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The number of turns that gear C makes depends on how it is connected to the other gears. Assuming that gears A, B, and C are connected in a series, or in other words, if they are meshing one after the other, then we can use the size of the gears to determine the gear ratio.
The gear ratio in the series connection is equal to the number of teeth on the driven gear divided by the number of teeth on the driving gear. In this case, since A is driving B, and B is driving C, the gear ratio is:
C/A = (number of teeth on gear C) / (number of teeth on gear A)
Using the given number of teeth, we get:
C/A = 80/20 = 4
This means that for every complete turn of gear A, gear C will complete 4 turns.
Since A makes 8 complete turns, gear C will make:
8 x 4 = 32 complete turns.
Therefore, if these gears are connected in a series, then gear C will make 32 complete turns when gear A makes 8 complete turns.
The gear ratio in the series connection is equal to the number of teeth on the driven gear divided by the number of teeth on the driving gear. In this case, since A is driving B, and B is driving C, the gear ratio is:
C/A = (number of teeth on gear C) / (number of teeth on gear A)
Using the given number of teeth, we get:
C/A = 80/20 = 4
This means that for every complete turn of gear A, gear C will complete 4 turns.
Since A makes 8 complete turns, gear C will make:
8 x 4 = 32 complete turns.
Therefore, if these gears are connected in a series, then gear C will make 32 complete turns when gear A makes 8 complete turns.
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When we divide 1196 by 52, we get:
1196 ÷ 52 = 23
Therefore, 1196 divided by 52 is equal to 23.
1196 ÷ 52 = 23
Therefore, 1196 divided by 52 is equal to 23.
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To find 1/18 of 162, we can multiply 162 by 1/18:
1/18 x 162 = (1 x 162) / 18 = 9
Therefore, 1/18 of 162 is equal to 9.
1/18 x 162 = (1 x 162) / 18 = 9
Therefore, 1/18 of 162 is equal to 9.
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Philip first started by dividing $120 by 3, which gives us:
$120 / 3 = $40
He then divided this result by 4, which yields:
$40 / 4 = $10
Next, he halves this answer which gives:
$10 / 2 = $5
Finally, he divides this result by 10 which gives:
$5 / 10 = $0.5
Therefore, Philip ended up with $0.50 after performing all of these divisions.
$120 / 3 = $40
He then divided this result by 4, which yields:
$40 / 4 = $10
Next, he halves this answer which gives:
$10 / 2 = $5
Finally, he divides this result by 10 which gives:
$5 / 10 = $0.5
Therefore, Philip ended up with $0.50 after performing all of these divisions.
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When we divide 896 by 29, we get:
896 ÷ 29 = 30 R 26
Therefore, 896 divided by 29 is equal to 30 with a remainder of 26.
896 ÷ 29 = 30 R 26
Therefore, 896 divided by 29 is equal to 30 with a remainder of 26.
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When we divide 315 by 45, we get:
315 ÷ 45 = 7
Therefore, 315 divided by 45 is equal to 7.
315 ÷ 45 = 7
Therefore, 315 divided by 45 is equal to 7.
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To find 1/10 of 1326, we can multiply 1326 by 1/10:
1/10 x 1326 = (1 x 1326) / 10 = 132.6
Therefore, 1/10 of 1326 is equal to 132.6.
1/10 x 1326 = (1 x 1326) / 10 = 132.6
Therefore, 1/10 of 1326 is equal to 132.6.
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Let's assume that the number of toffees in the box is equal to 3x, and the number of truffles is equal to 2x. We know that the total number of chocolates is 45. Therefore:
3x + 2x = 45
5x = 45
x = 9
This means that there are 3x = 3(9) = 27 toffees in the box, and 2x = 2(9) = 18 truffles in the box.
Therefore, there are 18 truffles in the box of chocolates.
3x + 2x = 45
5x = 45
x = 9
This means that there are 3x = 3(9) = 27 toffees in the box, and 2x = 2(9) = 18 truffles in the box.
Therefore, there are 18 truffles in the box of chocolates.
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Let's assume that the number of hard-boiled sweets in the bag is equal to 4x, and the number of soft-centered sweets is equal to 7x. We know that the total number of sweets in the bag is 66. Therefore:
4x + 7x = 66
11x = 66
x = 6
This means that there are 4x = 4(6) = 24 hard-boiled sweets in the bag.
Therefore, you would find 24 hard-boiled sweets in a bag of 66 sweets.
4x + 7x = 66
11x = 66
x = 6
This means that there are 4x = 4(6) = 24 hard-boiled sweets in the bag.
Therefore, you would find 24 hard-boiled sweets in a bag of 66 sweets.
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If you have 16 liters of hot milk, this is equivalent to 16,000 milliliters of hot milk (since 1 liter is equal to 1,000 milliliters).
For every 250ml of hot milk, you need 50ml of melted chocolate. Therefore, to find the total amount of melted chocolate you need, you can divide the amount of hot milk by 250 and then multiply by 50:
(16,000 ml hot milk) / 250 x 50 ml melted chocolate = 3,200 ml melted chocolate
Therefore, you need 3,200 milliliters of melted chocolate to make hot chocolate using 16 liters of hot milk.
For every 250ml of hot milk, you need 50ml of melted chocolate. Therefore, to find the total amount of melted chocolate you need, you can divide the amount of hot milk by 250 and then multiply by 50:
(16,000 ml hot milk) / 250 x 50 ml melted chocolate = 3,200 ml melted chocolate
Therefore, you need 3,200 milliliters of melted chocolate to make hot chocolate using 16 liters of hot milk.
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Aidan receives $5 pocket money per week. He spends 2/5 on snacks and 3/10 on toys.
The amount Aidan spends on snacks is (2/5) * $5 = $2.
The amount Aidan spends on toys is (3/10) * $5 = $1.50.
Therefore, the amount Aidan saves per week is $5 - $2 - $1.50 = $1.50.
After 4 weeks, Aidan will have saved a total of 4 * $1.50 = $6.
So, Aidan will have saved $6 after 4 weeks of receiving $5 pocket money per week.
The amount Aidan spends on snacks is (2/5) * $5 = $2.
The amount Aidan spends on toys is (3/10) * $5 = $1.50.
Therefore, the amount Aidan saves per week is $5 - $2 - $1.50 = $1.50.
After 4 weeks, Aidan will have saved a total of 4 * $1.50 = $6.
So, Aidan will have saved $6 after 4 weeks of receiving $5 pocket money per week.
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The measuring jug has a capacity of 2 litres when full. If the jug is currently 8/10 full, we can calculate the amount of water in the jug by multiplying the capacity by the fraction that represents the current level.
8/10 of 2 litres = (8/10) * 2 = 0.8 * 2 = 1.6 litres
Therefore, there is 1.6 litres of water in the jug.
8/10 of 2 litres = (8/10) * 2 = 0.8 * 2 = 1.6 litres
Therefore, there is 1.6 litres of water in the jug.
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To determine the number of children in 6AL, we can follow these steps:
1. Calculate the number of Year 6 children: 6/7 * 63 = 54 children.
2. Determine the number of children in 6AL: 3/6 * 54 = 27 children.
Therefore, there are 27 children in 6AL.
1. Calculate the number of Year 6 children: 6/7 * 63 = 54 children.
2. Determine the number of children in 6AL: 3/6 * 54 = 27 children.
Therefore, there are 27 children in 6AL.
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Let's break down the information given:
Mo's string is 3/4 the length of Rav's string.
Rav's string is 2/3 the length of Ahmed's string.
Given that Mo's string is 15 cm long, we can find the length of Rav's string:
Rav's string = (4/3) * Mo's string = (4/3) * 15 cm = 20 cm
Now, we can find the length of Ahmed's string using the information about Rav:
Ahmed's string = (3/2) * Rav's string = (3/2) * 20 cm = 30 cm
Mo's string is 3/4 the length of Rav's string.
Rav's string is 2/3 the length of Ahmed's string.
Given that Mo's string is 15 cm long, we can find the length of Rav's string:
Rav's string = (4/3) * Mo's string = (4/3) * 15 cm = 20 cm
Now, we can find the length of Ahmed's string using the information about Rav:
Ahmed's string = (3/2) * Rav's string = (3/2) * 20 cm = 30 cm
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