Asked by MVN

If one honeybee makes 1/12 teaspoon of honey during its lifetime. how many honey bees are needed to make 1/2 teaspoon of honey?

1/12*2/1= 2/12=1/6 ???

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Answered by Ms. Sue
How can you have 1/6 of a honey bee???

(1/2) / (1/12)
(1/2) * (12/1) = 12/2 = 6
Answered by MVN
Yes I saw ot right now thank you !!
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome. :-)
Answered by ally
when Kaitlin divided a fraction by 1/2 the result was a mixed number.was the original fraction less than or greater than 1/2 explain your reasoning
Answered by I dont care
I dont care
Answered by Aliyyah
The answer would be 6 because if you divide 1/2 by 1/12 it gives you 1/2 times 12/1 which equals to 12/2 which equals to 6. Hope you like this answer and get it right
Answered by bri
this really helped thanks
Answered by nathan
If one honeybee makes 112 tease spoon of honey during its lifetime how many honeybee honeybees are needed to make 1/2 teaspoons of honey
Answered by nathan
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Answered by nathan
tanks!
Answered by Aniela
Thank you for the answer, my brain was completely blank.
Answered by JovialBlockBuilder
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Answered by DADDY HARDER
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