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Annette [7]
2 years ago
7

In one evening jake spent 4 hours doing homework eating dinner and playing basketball .he spent 30 mins eating dinner ,1 hour pl

aying basketball and the rest of the time doing homework . Of the time he spent doing homework he spent 1/6 on Spanish 1/4 on math homework and 1/4 on science homework and 1/3 on history homework
How many minutes did it take for jake to do his Spanish homework?
( 10 points )
Mathematics
1 answer:
Effectus [21]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

  • It has taken Jake about 40 minutes to finish his Spanish homework.

Step-by-step explanation:

<u>We know that:</u>

  • Homework = 4 hours = Spanish + Math + Science + History
  • Spanish = 4 hours x 1/6
  • Math = 4 hours x 1/4
  • Science = 4 hours x 1/4
  • History = 4 hours x 1/3

<u>Work:</u>

  • Spanish = 4 hours x 1/6
  • => 2 hours x 1/3
  • => 2/3 hour
  • => 2/3 x 60 minutes
  • => 40 minutes

Hence, it has taken Jake about 40 minutes to finish his Spanish homework.

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