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Mathematics, 26.06.2019 20:30, SupremeDiaz17

4/5 of 40 answers a. 32 b. 1/32 c. 12 d. 44/5 1/3 of 3 answers a. 1/18 b. 1/3 c. 1 d. 1/9 betty had 1/7 yard of ribbon. she used 1/6 of it. how many yards of ribbon did she use? answers a. 42 yd b. 7/6 yd c. 1/42 yd d. 6/7 yd suppose you have 15 muffins. how many muffins are left after you give a friend 1/3 of them? answers a. 12 muffins b. 10 muffins c. 45 muffins d. 5 muffins find the product 8x5 1/2 answers a. 40 1/2 b. 42 1/2 c. 44 d. 48 at a warehouse, boxes of merchandise are placed of shelves in stacks that are 7 boxes high. if each box is 4 3/5 inches in height, how tall is the stack of boxes? answers a. 5/161 in. b. 1 12/123 c. 23/35 d. 32 1/5 evaluate 2/3 x for x=3/4 answers a. 1/2 b. 8/9 c. 9/8 d. 2 explain your answers on 9 and 10 jebb is the tallest player on the basketball team. he is 1 1/2 times as the shortest girl in the sixth grade, who is 4 1/4 feet tall. how tall is jebb? a bag of oranges weighs 5 1/4 pounds. how much does 1 1/2 bages weigh?

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