@AriPotta
Which numbers are necessary to solve this problem? Franklin brought 4 jump ropes to the park. Each jump rope can be used by 3 people at a time. Fifteen friends came to the park to jump rope. How many friends could play jump rope if all of Franklin's ropes were being used? A. 4 jump ropes, 3 people B. 3 people, 15 friends C. 4 jump ropes, 15 friends D. 4 jump ropes, 3 people, 15 friends
what do you think?
umm A u
or c
so the question is "How many friends could play jump rope if all of Franklin's ropes were being used?" we know there's 4 jump ropes, and 3 people can share 1 jump rope at a time. so the fact that there are 15 friends is irrelevant in this question. so a is correct.
i have 3 more can u help
i need you to try them on your own though
i got it i just need it to be checked
alright
Which information is not necessary to solve this problem? Belinda works for 6 hours a day. She is paid after every 4 days of work. She has been working at her job for 32 days. She makes $280 each pay check. How much has Belinda earned? A. Belinda makes $280 each pay check. B. Belinda has be working at her job for 32 days. C. Belinda is paid after 4 days of work. D. Belinda works 6 hours each day. i got B for this one am i correct
i think its c but i got b for this one
b is not correct. though i can see why you're a bit confused, as there is a lot of information. the question asks, "How much has Belinda earned?" we need to know when she gets paid, and for how much. it says she gets paid for every 4 days of work, regardless of hours worked. so d is the answer
i have another 1 ready
ok. are you really taking the time to work it out yourself? i don't like being used.
i am not useing u i need someone to check
ok for the next one, i want you to explain your reasoning
brb
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