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puteri [66]
3 years ago
6

if I have around 9 5-day weeks or 65 days to complete 116 assignments how many assignments do I do for every 5 day week, every d

ay, even tell me how many to do every month
Mathematics
2 answers:
Dafna1 [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

<u>You have:</u>

  • 9 weeks ⇒ 116 assignments            ⇔ 116/9 ≈ 13 a week
  • 9*5= 45 days ⇒ 116 assignments    ⇔ 116/45 ≈ 2.6 a day
  • 2.25 months ⇒ 116 assignments     ⇔ 116/2.25 ≈ 52  a month

<u>If you consider working weekends as well:</u>

  • 9*7 = 63 days ⇒ 116 assignments   ⇔ 116/63 ≈ 2 a day
viva [34]3 years ago
7 0
<h3>Given :</h3>

  • Assignments in 9 5-day weeks (45 days) + 20 days (total 65 days) = 116

<h3>To Find :</h3>

  • How many assignments have to do for every 5-day week?
  • How many assignments have to do for every day?
  • How many assignments have to do for every month?

<h3>Solution :</h3>

For assignments to do for every 5-day week :

9 weeks = 116 assignments

∴ For every week = 116/9 = 13 assignments

<u>________________________________</u>

For assignments to do for every day :

9 weeks = 116 assignments

We have 5 days in 1 week

∴ 9 weeks = 9 × 5 = 45 days

∴ For every day = 116/45 = 3 assignments (approx.)

<u>________________________________</u>

For assignments to do for every month :

1 month = about 30 days

∴ 65 days = 2 months 5 days = 2.2 months (approx.)

∴ For every month = 116/2.2 = 52 assignments (approx.)

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