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pshichka [43]
3 years ago
14

Henry divided his socks into five equal groups. Let s represent the total number of socks. Which expression and solution represe

nt the number of socks in each group if S=20?
A.S/5; when S=20, the number of socks in each group is 4.
B. S/5; when S=20, the number of socks in each group is 15.
C. s-5 ; when S=20, the number of socks in each group is 4.
D. s-5; when S=20, the number of socks in each group is 15.
Mathematics
2 answers:
Rom4ik [11]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: A.  \dfrac{S}{5}, the number of socks in each group is 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Henry divided his socks into five equal groups.

Let s represent the total number of socks.

If the total number of socks = 20

Then two find the number of socks in each group , we divide the total number of socks by 5 , we get

The number of socks in each group =\dfrac{S}{5}=\dfrac{20}{5}=4

Hence, expression and solution represent the number of socks in each group if S=20 is given by :-

\dfrac{S}{5}, the number of socks in each group is 4

hoa [83]3 years ago
5 0
The answer is to the question is A.)
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