You need to subtract 5/6
Steps:
35/6 - 5 = 5/6
So; 35/6 - 5/6 = 5
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From the given condition, it must be seen to it that the width must also be the lowest whole-number possible. Thus, the width should be equal to 1 yard. The given 36 is the perimeter of the run.
P = 2L + 2W
36 = 2L + 2(1)
L = 17
Thus, the longest whole-number length is equal to 17 yards.
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Answer:
There are 1240 students at Washington middle school.
Step-by-step explanation:
Percentages and Portions
We can find portions of a whole by correctly managing the percentages of each part. We know 25% of all students at Washington middle school were on the honor roll. From that portion, 60% of the students are seventh graders. That means 40% of the 25% are eight graders, i.e. 40*25%=10% were from eight grade.
We have 10% of all students are 124, thus the number of students are 124/10%=1240
There are 1240 students at Washington middle school.
Let's test the answer. 25% of 1240 students are on the honor roll, which is 310 students. 40% of 310 students are from 8th grade, 40%*310 = 124 as stated in the problem
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is the median because it shows how data are being scattered