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Sergio039 [100]
4 years ago
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Write a real-world problem that describes 1/16

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Julian is solving math problems. One says, "simplify 2/8" what does she do?
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I went to the store and I was walking. We then got a shopping cart and filled up 16/16 of it. Then I got rid of 15/16 of it . What do I have left in my cart?
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Kyle's family bought 4 adult tickets and 2 student tickets for $52
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Maria's family: 3x + 5y = 60

Let us find the value of x using Kyle's equation:
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x = 13 - y/2
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4x + 2y = 52                        3x + 5y = 60
4(10) + 2(6) = 52                  3(10) + 5(6) = 60
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