The division equation that has a quotient of 13 is 1/1/13 = 13
<h3>How to determine the equation?</h3>
The given parameters are:
- Quotient = 13
- Dividend = Whole number
- Divisor = Unit fraction i.e. 1/n where n is an integer.
A division equation is represented as:
Dividend/Divisor = Quotient
Substitute 13 for the Quotient
Dividend/Divisor = 13
Recall that:
Unit fraction = 1/n
So, we have:
Dividend/1/n = 13
Let n = 13.
So, we have:
Dividend/1/13 = 13
This gives
13 * Dividend = 13
Divide both sides by 13
Dividend = 1
So, we have:
1/1/13 = 13
Hence, the division equation is 1/1/13 = 13
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He made $40 those 5 days.
8•5=40
Answer:
A. <u>4</u> trucks will make $80 because 4 × 20 = 80, so they need to wash <u>38</u> cars to make the other $380 because 38 × 10 = 380.
($80 + $380 = $460)
B. <u>15</u> trucks will make $300 because
15 × 20 = 300, so they need to wash <u>16</u> cars to make the other $160 because 16 × 10 = 160. ($300 + $160 = $460)
C. <u>21</u> trucks will make $420 because
21 × 20 = 420, so they need to wash <u>4</u> cars to make the other $40 because 4 × 10 = 40.
($420 + $40 = $460)
D. <u>27</u> trucks will make $540, so they won't have to wash any cars because they would have already exceeded their goal of $460.
Not sure what to do for letter E. Sorry. I hope the rest makes sense though :)