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@SneliS I NEED HELP STUCK on math unit4:8

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Zach solved this problem. Maria had a spool of ribbon 68 inches long. She cut the ribbon into 8 equal-length pieces. How long was each piece of ribbon? Zach said the answer was 0.85 inches. Is Zach's answer reasonable? A. Yes B. No, because 64 ÷ 8 = 8 and 72 ÷ 8 = 9, so the answer should be between 8 and 9. C. No, because 70 + 8 = 78, and Maria has less than 70 inches of ribbon, so the answer should be a bit less than 78. D. No, because 70 • 8 = 560 and Maria has less than 70 inches of ribbon, so the answer should be a bit less than 560.

OpenStudy (bohotness):

Zach solved this problem. Maria had a spool of ribbon 68 inches long. She cut the ribbon into 8 equal-length pieces. How long was each piece of ribbon? Zach said the answer was 0.85 inches. Is Zach's answer reasonable? A. Yes B. No, because 64 ÷ 8 = 8 and 72 ÷ 8 = 9, so the answer should be between 8 and 9. C. No, because 70 + 8 = 78, and Maria has less than 70 inches of ribbon, so the answer should be a bit less than 78. D. No, because 70 • 8 = 560 and Maria has less than 70 inches of ribbon, so the answer should be a bit less than 560.

OpenStudy (bohotness):

Zach solved this problem. Maria had a spool of ribbon 68 inches long. She cut the ribbon into 8 equal-length pieces. How long was each piece of ribbon? Zach said the answer was 0.85 inches. Is Zach's answer reasonable? A. Yes B. No, because 64 ÷ 8 = 8 and 72 ÷ 8 = 9, so the answer should be between 8 and 9. C. No, because 70 + 8 = 78, and Maria has less than 70 inches of ribbon, so the answer should be a bit less than 78. D. No, because 70 • 8 = 560 and Maria has less than 70 inches of ribbon, so the answer should be a bit less than 560.

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@SuperflyTyGuy

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@SuperflyTyGuy @The_Jokers_wife @Rainbow_dashie @emmigrace222

OpenStudy (bohotness):

Zach solved this problem. Maria had a spool of ribbon 68 inches long. She cut the ribbon into 8 equal-length pieces. How long was each piece of ribbon? Zach said the answer was 0.85 inches. Is Zach's answer reasonable? A. Yes B. No, because 64 ÷ 8 = 8 and 72 ÷ 8 = 9, so the answer should be between 8 and 9. C. No, because 70 + 8 = 78, and Maria has less than 70 inches of ribbon, so the answer should be a bit less than 78. D. No, because 70 • 8 = 560 and Maria has less than 70 inches of ribbon, so the answer should be a bit less than 560.

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

Do not repeat the question many times! what's the purpose? + why don't you try dividing 68 into 8 equal pieces? just do 68/8

OpenStudy (bohotness):

?

OpenStudy (bohotness):

thats just 8.5

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

so compare that with the answers you have

OpenStudy (bohotness):

0.85 so a

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

what are you talking about! you just said 68/8=8.5

OpenStudy (bohotness):

NO the answer is ir freacking yes mean a

OpenStudy (bohotness):

is it freacking a

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

is 8.5 equal to .85?

OpenStudy (bohotness):

??

OpenStudy (bohotness):

i think it is

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Jeff measured the mass of five paper clips and obtained these measurements: 2.1 g, 2.46 g, 2.98 g, 1.7 g, 2.44 g. What was the total mass of the paper clips, recorded to the appropriate degree of precision? A. 11.6 g B. 11.68 g C. 11.7 g D. 12.0 g

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

what? 0.85 is the same as 8.5? are you sure

OpenStudy (bohotness):

idkd thats why i came and post my wuestion

OpenStudy (bohotness):

i thinnk

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

what do you mean you don't know if 0.85 is 8.5 or not? this is basic arithmetic! is 1 bigger than 2 for example?

OpenStudy (bohotness):

dude i am in 7 grade

OpenStudy (bohotness):

you not helping

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

well if you think, then forgot about solving any problem to start with!

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@emmigrace222

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

it doesn't matter if you are 7th grade! what matter is if you are willing to learn and that is not an impression im getting from you. Besides, being a 7th grader you should have somewhat mastered this arithmetic business

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@jordanloveangel @ganeshie8 @iGreen

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-.-

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@fortheloveofwolves help plesae

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

ok let's put some test here to see how much you are willing to learn is 2 dollars less than a quarter?

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

aye what do u need help with

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

what's better if i give you 5 dollars or if i give you 1 dollar?

OpenStudy (bohotness):

its at the top xapproachsinfinity you start to tick me off and NO 2 dolloars is bigger

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5

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Jeff measured the mass of five paper clips and obtained these measurements: 2.1 g, 2.46 g, 2.98 g, 1.7 g, 2.44 g. What was the total mass of the paper clips, recorded to the appropriate degree of precision? A. 11.6 g B. 11.68 g C. 11.7 g D. 12.0 g

OpenStudy (bohotness):

i picked 11.68

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

hey you gotta put some positive attitude if you want to learn! otherwise you will never get to learn. Agree? + yes! so if 2 dollars is bigger than 1 dollars so is 8.5 is also bigger than 0.85

OpenStudy (bohotness):

help me jordanloveangel help plesae

OpenStudy (bohotness):

WHAT

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Zach solved this problem. Maria had a spool of ribbon 68 inches long. She cut the ribbon into 8 equal-length pieces. How long was each piece of ribbon? Zach said the answer was 0.85 inches. Is Zach's answer reasonable? A. Yes B. No, because 64 ÷ 8 = 8 and 72 ÷ 8 = 9, so the answer should be between 8 and 9. C. No, because 70 + 8 = 78, and Maria has less than 70 inches of ribbon, so the answer should be a bit less than 78. D. No, because 70 • 8 = 560 and Maria has less than 70 inches of ribbon, so the answer should be a bit less than 560.

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@IMHERETOHELP

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@undeadknight26

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

if you want to get helped, show people you are interested! here in OP it is not allowed to give direct answers. so you need to bring yourself to doing things. All you can get here is to be guided through solving problems.

OpenStudy (bohotness):

>.<

OpenStudy (bohotness):

this is what i hate about os NO ONE REALLY HElps just makkes you get tick off

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

@xapproachesinfinity XD its OS bro not OP :P

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

kk

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

We HELP not give answers ;) 8.5 and .85 are not the same! it would be 68/8 = 8.5 72/8 = 9 I would say A :)

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

@undeadknight26 hehe right! i thought only about open lol because i was focused on telling the poster how to be helped

OpenStudy (bohotness):

..... thank you undeadnight

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

eh the answer is not A bohotness, do you want answers or get helped?

OpenStudy (bohotness):

what

OpenStudy (bohotness):

WHAt is it then i need to finsih right now

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

we have 68/8=8.5 we also know that 64/8=8 and 72/8=9 so what do you think?

OpenStudy (bohotness):

b

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

why?

OpenStudy (bohotness):

Convert the fraction to a decimal. A. 0.16 B. 0.425 C. 1.6 D. 4.25

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

can you justify that?

OpenStudy (bohotness):

that up there^^

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

I meant B ;-; I hit da wrong button D; *sobs*

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

hehehe. once you need to really get help tag me or other helpers! so far you are not trying to get my point!

OpenStudy (bohotness):

ita ok -hugs undeadniught26-

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i am here

OpenStudy (xapproachesinfinity):

yes @undeadknight26, from your reasoning i know you miss typed

OpenStudy (bohotness):

Convert the fraction to a decimal. A. 0.16 B. 0.425 C. 1.6 D. 4.25

OpenStudy (bohotness):

i picked d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is the fraction????

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

kk hold on

OpenStudy (bohotness):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its A

OpenStudy (bohotness):

yay

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Unit 4 | Lesson 7 Lesson Checkpoint: Show What You Know Question Navigator Choose the answer. 4. Which shows the numbers in order from least to greatest? A. B. C. D. Question Resources

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Which shows the numbers in order from least to greatest? A. B. C. D.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

is the last one 7.41 or 7.4, 1?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@bohotness ??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

make up your minds on this facking answer ._.

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