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A horse trainer has 42 horse treats. She needs five treats per horse. Which equation shows the number of horses, h, that she can train, and is the solution viable or nonviable?(1 point)
Responses
h5=42
, so h=210
, which is nonviable.
Start Fraction h over 5 End Fraction equals 42 , so h equals 210 , which is nonviable.
h−5=42
, so h=47
, which is not viable.
h minus 5 equals 42 , so h equals 47 , which is not viable.
5h=42
, so h=8.4
horses, which is nonviable.
5 h equals 42 , so h equals 8.4 horses, which is nonviable.
5h=42
, so h=8.4
horses, which is viable.
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5h = 42, so h = 8.4 horses, which is nonviable (you can train 8 whole horses with 2 treats left over).
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