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OpenStudy (torii897):

please help!!!!!!! I will medal and fan you \ What is the solution to the equation fraction 1 over 6x = 2? x = fraction 1 over 12 x = fraction 1 over 3 x = 3 x = 12

OpenStudy (timinthor):

so, the equation is 1/6x=2?

OpenStudy (torii897):

yeah

OpenStudy (timinthor):

okay, the way i do it isnt exactly how the teachers may teach it, but its the way that makes the most sense to me

OpenStudy (timinthor):

so, if you want to get 1 than you multiply the 1/6 times 6, so if you multiply that by 2 you get 12, so your answer would be 12

OpenStudy (torii897):

ah thank you so much can u help with more?

OpenStudy (timinthor):

yes

OpenStudy (timinthor):

give me one sec though, this computer is really slow, im just going to switch computers real quick

OpenStudy (torii897):

The histogram shows the number of prizes won by different numbers of students at a quiz competition. Which of the following statements is correct regarding the number of students and the number of prizes won? A histogram titled Prizes Won is shown. The horizontal axis is labeled Number of Prizes with bins 0 to 5, 6 to 11, 12 to 17, and 18 to 23. The vertical axis labeled Students with values from 0 to 10 at intervals of 1. The first bin goes to 2, the second goes to 7, the third goes to 4, and the last goes to 10. A: A total of 10 students won all the prizes. B :Four students won 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, or 17 prizes. C: A total of 10 prizes were won by all the students. C"Four prizes were won by 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, or 17 students.

OpenStudy (timinthor):

would you mind tagging me in this post so it will show up in my notifications?

OpenStudy (torii897):

ok @Timinthor

OpenStudy (timinthor):

thx

OpenStudy (torii897):

did u get the question

OpenStudy (timinthor):

yes, calculating

OpenStudy (timinthor):

but, is the histogram a picture?

OpenStudy (torii897):

yes

OpenStudy (timinthor):

it would make it alot easier if you sent the histogram in picture for, drag it to a new tab, then copy th URL and past it in the comments

OpenStudy (torii897):

@Timinthor

OpenStudy (torii897):

@Timinthor ??????

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