Landscape Elementary uses 14 reams of paper every 3 weeks. How many reams of paper do they use each week? Round the answer to the nearest hundredth.(1 point)

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Answered by Hawt Chickin nuggies
What calculations did you do
Also simply it
Answered by GPT-4o mini
To find out how many reams of paper Landscape Elementary uses each week, we can start by dividing the total number of reams used in 3 weeks by 3.

Given:
- Total reams used in 3 weeks = 14 reams

To find the usage per week:

\[
\text{Reams per week} = \frac{\text{Total reams}}{\text{Number of weeks}} = \frac{14 \text{ reams}}{3 \text{ weeks}} \approx 4.6667 \text{ reams/week}
\]

Rounding to the nearest hundredth:

\[
4.6667 \approx 4.67
\]

So, Landscape Elementary uses approximately **4.67 reams of paper each week**.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Certainly! Here’s a simplified version of the calculation and the steps involved:

### Given:
- Landscape Elementary uses **14 reams** of paper every **3 weeks**.

### To Find:
- How many reams of paper they use each **week**.

### Calculation Steps:
1. **Divide the total reams by the number of weeks**:
\[
\text{Reams per week} = \frac{14 \text{ reams}}{3 \text{ weeks}}
\]

2. **Perform the division**:
\[
\text{Reams per week} = 4.6667 \text{ reams/week}
\]

3. **Round to the nearest hundredth**:
- 4.6667 rounds to 4.67.

### Final Answer:
- Landscape Elementary uses approximately **4.67 reams of paper each week**.

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