Asked by Malory

3/8 of the 40 little engines could climb the hill. How many engines were in each part? How many parts could climb the hill? How many engines could climb the hill? How many parts could not climb the hill? How many engines could not climb the hill?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
3/8 * 40 = 120/8 = 15

If you post your answers to these questions, we'll be glad to check them.

How many engines were in each part?

How many parts could climb the hill?

How many engines could climb the hill? How many parts could not climb the hill?

How many engines could not climb the hill?

Answered by Malory
I am having troubles with the first part that I forgot to type... How many parts was the group divided? Would that be 15 parts or 8 parts?
Answered by Malory
If it is 15 parts, I figured 40 engines divided by 15 parts which equals 2 3/8. 2 3/8 engines in each part.

2 3/8 * 3 (parts that could climb the hill) = 7 1/8 parts that could climb the hill

Am I heading in the right direction?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Nope.

3/8 would indicate that the group is divided into 8 parts. Three of those eight parts could climb the hill.

Answered by Malory
thank you, that makes it a lot easier.
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome.

Answered by Akina
How many parts could climb the hill?
Answered by Dyna
Three eighths of the 40 little engines could climb the hill.
1. Into how many parts was the group divided?
2.how many engines were in each part?
3. How many parts could climb the hill?
4.How many engines could climb the hill?
5. How many parts could not climb the hill?
6. How many engines could not climb the hill?
Answered by Tyrone
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