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nikitadnepr [17]
4 years ago
14

Which student solved the equation StartFraction w Over 13.5 EndFraction = 9.7 correctly? Kwan's work. StartFraction w Over 13.5

EndFraction = 9.7. 9.7 times 13.5 = 130.95. Amala's work. StartFraction w Over 13.5 EndFraction = 9.7. 13.5 minus 9.7 = 3.8. Sid's work. StartFraction w Over 13.5 EndFraction = 9.7. 13.5 + 9.7 = 23.2. Joaquin's work. StartFraction w Over 13.5 EndFraction = 9.7. 9.7 divided by 13.5 = 0.72. Mark this and return
Mathematics
2 answers:
mr Goodwill [35]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Kwan's solved the given equation correctly.

Step-by-step explanation:

I took the test and get it right, but heres an explanation of why he's right.

To find which student solved the given equation correctly :

\frac{w}{13.5}=9.7

Kwan's work is shown below :

\frac{w}{13.5}=9.7

w=9.7\times 13.5

so,

w=130.95

cupoosta [38]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

<h3>Kwan's solved the given equation correctly.</h3>

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation is \frac{w}{13.5}=9.7

<h3>To find which student solved the given equation correctly :</h3>

\frac{w}{13.5}=9.7

Kwan's work is shown below :

\frac{w}{13.5}=9.7

w=9.7\times 13.5

=130.95

w=130.95

The solved value of w is 130.95

Therefore Kwan's work is correct when comparing with other students they did all the works are wrongly .

<h3>Kwan's solved the given equation correctly.</h3>
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