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sergij07 [2.7K]
3 years ago
8

Freddy has a shelf that is 72 over 5 inches wide. How many catalogs can Freddy arrange on the shelf if each catalog is 4 over 5

of an inch thick?
A: 11, because the number of catalogs is 72 over 5 divided by 5 over 4
B: 12, because the number of catalogs is 72 over 5 multiplied by 4 over 5
C: 16, because the number of catalogs is 72 over 5 multiplied by 5 over 4
D: 18, because the number of catalogs is 72 over 5 divided by 4 over 5
Mathematics
2 answers:
andrew-mc [135]3 years ago
7 0
<h2>Answer:</h2>

Option: D is the correct answer.

D:  18, because the number of catalogs is 72 over 5 divided by 4 over 5.

<h2>Step-by-step explanation:</h2>

Let Freddy could arrange n catalogs on the shelf.

The dimension of the shelf is:

72 over 5 inches wide.

The dimension of the catalog is:

4 over 5 of an inch thick.

n × Dimension of one catalog=Dimension of shelf.

i.e.

n×(4 over 5 inches)=72 over 5 inches

i.e.

n=72 over 5 inches/ 4 over 5 inches

i.e.

n=72/4

i.e.

n=18

Hence, Freddy could arrange 18 books in the shelf.

Karolina [17]3 years ago
7 0
I think it D boi its d i think JUST TRY THIS OKAY
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