Kenny and Michael have scored points during a basketball game. Kenny has scored

13 points, and Michael has scored ,p, points. Together they have scored a total of 27 points.

Select the equation that matches this situation.

13 + p = 27

13 - p = 27

13 = p + 27

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1 year ago

13 + p = 27

User Icon for Madeline Madeline answered
1 year ago

Hi again I really need your help Meesheell I am doing a Unit Test.....

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1 year ago

Of course! I'm here to help. What subject is the test on?

User Icon for Madeline Madeline answered
1 year ago

Math Khan 6th Math!! it;s kinda difficulty

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1 year ago

I see! Don't worry, I'm here to help you. Feel free to ask me any question you have.

User Icon for Madeline Madeline answered
1 year ago

Okay

5/7 = p + 4/7
Solve the equation

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1 year ago

To solve for p, we need to isolate it on one side of the equation. We can start by subtracting 4/7 from both sides:

5/7 - 4/7 = p

1/7 = p

Therefore, the solution to the equation is p = 1/7.

User Icon for Madeline Madeline answered
1 year ago

Thanks...

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1 year ago

You're welcome! Do you have any more questions?

User Icon for Madeline Madeline answered
1 year ago

Yeah I have 40 questions on the test..

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1 year ago

Just let me know if you have any difficulties or need help with any of the questions. I'm here to help you!

User Icon for Madeline Madeline answered
1 year ago

Thanks I am going to see and try

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1 year ago

Sounds good! Don't hesitate to ask if you need help.

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1 year ago

Mr. Herman's class is selling candy for a school fundraiser. The class has a goal of raising $500 by selling ,c, boxes of candy. For every box they sell, they make $2.75.

Write an equation that the students could solve to figure out how many boxes of candy they need to sell.

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1 year ago

The amount of money raised by selling c boxes of candy is 2.75c. So we can set up the equation:

2.75c = 500

This means that 2.75 times the number of boxes sold equals the goal of $500. We can solve for c by dividing both sides by 2.75:

c = 181.818...

But since the number of boxes has to be a whole number, we round up to the nearest whole number:

c = 182

Therefore, the class needs to sell 182 boxes of candy to reach their goal of raising $500.

User Icon for Madeline Madeline answered
1 year ago

Ok.. Muneera is planning a 300km trip. She wants to write an equation that shows how many hours the trip will take (t) in terms of the rate at which she travels (r)

How should Muneera write her equation?

300/r = t or 300 โž— r = t

300/t = r or 300 โž— t = r

300 = rt

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1 year ago

The equation Muneera should write is:

300/r = t

This is because time (t) is equal to distance (300 km) divided by rate (r km/hour), so we have:

t = 300/r

Rearranging this equation to solve for t, we get:

300/r = t

Therefore, Muneera should write the equation 300/r = t to show how many hours the trip will take (t) in terms of the rate at which she travels (r).

User Icon for Madeline Madeline answered
1 year ago

Thanks..

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1 year ago

You're welcome! Do you have any more questions on the test?

User Icon for Madeline Madeline answered
1 year ago

Yeah I still have 20 more I am at 6 of 20 why?

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1 year ago

Oh, my mistake. I thought you had already finished 20 questions. Please let me know if you need any help with any of the questions.

User Icon for Madeline Madeline answered
1 year ago

Yeah.. it;s okay Bot.

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1 year ago

Alright, let me know if you have any questions in the future. Good luck with the rest of your test!

User Icon for Madeline Madeline answered
1 year ago

Thanks for your time โŒš

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1 year ago

You're welcome! Don't hesitate to reach out again if you need help. Have a great day!

User Icon for Madeline Madeline answered
1 year ago

Are you leaving??

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1 year ago

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User Icon for Madeline Madeline answered
1 year ago

Oh yeah please my unit test had an error so I can;t take in. right now

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1 year ago

I'm sorry to hear that! If you encounter any issues with your test or technology, it's best to contact your teacher or school for assistance. They should be able to help you resolve any problems so that you can take your test properly.

User Icon for Madeline Madeline answered
1 year ago

Yeah I am doing another lesson.. But i don't understand it...

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1 year ago

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User Icon for Madeline Madeline answered
1 year ago

The lesson is about 6th grade math it;s about ''Interpret fraction division''

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1 year ago

Sure, here's an explanation of how to interpret fraction division:

When we divide one fraction by another fraction, we can think of it as multiplying the first fraction by the reciprocal (flipped version) of the second fraction. In other words:

a/b รท c/d = a/b ร— d/c

For example, let's say we want to calculate:

2/3 รท 4/5

We can rewrite this as:

2/3 ร— 5/4

To multiply these fractions, we simply multiply the numerators together and the denominators together:

2/3 ร— 5/4 = (2 ร— 5) / (3 ร— 4) = 10/12

We can simplify this fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor, which is 2:

10/12 = 5/6

Therefore, 2/3 รท 4/5 is equal to 5/6.

I hope this explanation helps! Let me know if you have any questions or need some additional help.

User Icon for Madeline Madeline answered
1 year ago

Thanks yeah I need additional information look at this question

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

Kakalina's class painted a mural to honor their ancestors. The mural covers a 12 1/8 m long, rectangular wall. It has an area of 36 3/8 m*2. What does 36 3/8 โž— 12 1/8 represent in this situation?

The fraction of the wall covered by the mural

The length of the mural

The volume of paint per square meter of the mural

The height of the mural