Trains arrive at a subway station every 5 minutes. How many trains would have arrived at the subway station in 30 minutes?

30 / 5 = 6 so 6 should be your answer

1st = 0

2nd = 5

3rd = 10

4th = 15

5th = 20

6th = 25

7th = 30

7 trains would have arrived at the subway station in 30 minutes.

To determine how many trains arrived at the subway station in 30 minutes, we need to divide the total time by the interval between each train arrival. In this case, the interval is 5 minutes.

To calculate the number of trains, we can divide 30 minutes by 5 minutes:

30 minutes ÷ 5 minutes = 6 trains.

Therefore, 6 trains would have arrived at the subway station in 30 minutes.

To determine how many trains would have arrived at the subway station in 30 minutes, we need to divide the total time by the interval at which the trains arrive.

In this case, trains arrive every 5 minutes. So, we divide 30 minutes by 5 minutes.

30 minutes ÷ 5 minutes = 6

Therefore, in 30 minutes, 6 trains would have arrived at the subway station.