Amy can drive 22.8 miles on one gallon of gas.
How far can Amy drive on 5.3 gallons of gas?
miles
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
any ideas??
OpenStudy (anonymous):
help pz
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do you have any ideas??
OpenStudy (ghostgate):
If she can drive 22.8 miles on one gallon, and drives 5.3 miles, it simply is this:
22.8 x 5.3 = ___
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ye
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
it is
OpenStudy (ghostgate):
It equals ___.84 - Can you figure it out @awesomesays3! ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
120.84
OpenStudy (ghostgate):
Yes, that's correct.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i have 4 more can you help me
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OpenStudy (ghostgate):
Sure.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Mrs. Thompson receives $596.65 from her company each month.
How much does Mrs. Thompson receive from her company in 12 months?
$
OpenStudy (ghostgate):
Basically this is 596.65 x 12 = _,___._
OpenStudy (anonymous):
7159.8
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but with the zero right at the end
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
next one is...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Matt paid $6.88 for 4 bags of rice. Each bag cost the same amount.
How much did Matt pay for each bag of rice?
OpenStudy (ghostgate):
This is basically 6.88 / 4 = _.__. Also you were correct with the last one. ;)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1.72
OpenStudy (ghostgate):
Correct.
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OpenStudy (ghostgate):
Next?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Isabelle figured out the mass of some materials for her science experiment. Sample A had a mass of 8.043 grams. Sample B had a mass of 0.21 gram.
The mass of Sample A is how many times the mass of Sample B?