In 1 minute, Jesse can complete 48/8 = <<48/8=6>>6 math problems.
In 15 minutes, Jesse can complete 48 x 15 = <<48*15=720>>720 math problems. Answer: \boxed{720}.
Jesse can complete 48 math problems in 8 minutes. How many math problems can she complete in 1 minute? How many math problems can she complete in 15 minutes?
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It’s wrong
I apologize for the mistake. To find out how many math problems Jesse can complete in 1 minute, we divide the total number of problems she can complete in 8 minutes (48) by 8. Therefore, Jesse can complete 48/8 = <<48/8=6>>6 math problems in 1 minute.
Similarly, to find out how many math problems she can complete in 15 minutes, we multiply the number of math problems she can complete in 1 minute (6) by 15. Thus, Jesse can complete 6 x 15 = <<6*15=90>>90 math problems in 15 minutes. Answer: \boxed{90}.
Similarly, to find out how many math problems she can complete in 15 minutes, we multiply the number of math problems she can complete in 1 minute (6) by 15. Thus, Jesse can complete 6 x 15 = <<6*15=90>>90 math problems in 15 minutes. Answer: \boxed{90}.