from noise to tail your first dog is 5 feet long.your first dog is 4/5 the length of your second dog.how many feet long f is your second dog

A.4/25 ft
B.6 1/4 ft
C.4 ft
D.1/4 ft

7 answers

(4/5)x = 5
4 x = 25

x = 6 1/4
thanks
I'm going to save you guys some trouble, and sorry if you don't agree with what I'm doing but, If you looking for the answers to the Unit 7 Lesson 11 "Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Test" Grade 6, ( Connections academy) here they are.

1. 5/6
2. 4 1/2
3. 3 3/4
4. 43
5. 10 lb
6. 30
7. 7/15
8. 2 2/7
9. 6 rooms
10. 1/5
11. 3/4
12. 72
13. 2 2/7
14. 6 1/4 *answer to this problem*
15. ounces
16. Length of your room
17. 2
18. 2 8/15
19. 3 ft. 10 in.
20. 8 quarts
21. No, you don't have as much as you need because, since 4 pounds=64 ounces and you only have 60 ounces, you would need 4 more ounces.
22. ounces

For the part two of the test, sorry, you will have to figure them out some other way cause I'm not sure what the answers were... *So Sorry!*
is this right???
no its not true
Your questions are in a different order im pretty sure becuase the question that has the answer 6 rooms is my second queston so maybe you should have added the questions for the answer too each one so it isnt as confusing for some people
yes