Question
Yes I am not smarter than a 6th grader.
How do I show the math and in the simplest form for the following:
A sixth grade class has 100 sheets of lightweight paper. They use 3/4 of the paper for a collection of class poems. What is the total thickness of the paper they use?
How do I show the math and in the simplest form for the following:
A sixth grade class has 100 sheets of lightweight paper. They use 3/4 of the paper for a collection of class poems. What is the total thickness of the paper they use?
Answers
Ms. Sue
You need to know the thickness of the 100 sheets to solve this problem.
dad pulling out his hair
100 sheets of lightweight paper is 3/10 in
Ms. Sue
This is a multiplication of fractions problem.
(3/10) * (3/4) = 9/40 in.
If you wanted to use a calculator, change the fractions to decimals.
0.3 * 0.75 = 0.225 in.
(3/10) * (3/4) = 9/40 in.
If you wanted to use a calculator, change the fractions to decimals.
0.3 * 0.75 = 0.225 in.
kamil
75 papers thickness
Ms.Poo
Umm I don't know!
Myracle
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Parker
The equation below shows how Mandy decides how much juice to buy for a party. In the equation, g is the number of gallons of juice she buys, and t is the length of the party in hours.
g=3t+5
g=3t+5
kiar
95
kat
72 times 50 answer
Jason
Simplest form of 0.8
Averie I'm a 6th grader
Well to find the simplest form just divide both numbers by the same number they can both go into equally
Harley
what question?
jessica
jada has 7/8 cup of cheese. Her cheese bread recipe calls for 1/6 cup of cheese. How many times can she make her recipe can she make a recipe with her cheese she has.
Davionna johnsn
Find the value for x and the scale factor
Katiy
3/4 of the width
12/40in in all
12÷4×3=9
9/40
12/40in in all
12÷4×3=9
9/40