Create an image that captures the essence of mathematics and problem-solving in an engaging way. Illustrate a classroom environment with diverse students of different descents such as Caucasian, Asian, Hispanic, and African-American engaging in solving puzzles. Show a variety of puzzles scattered on their desks. Ensure the image is vibrant and appealing, capturing the spirit of curiosity and learning. Remember to not include any text in the image.

Fifteen students completed 80 puzzles. How many puzzles would 1 student complete? Round the answer to the nearest tenth.(1 point)

Responses

15.0
15.0

5.3
5.3

0.2
0.2

1.6
1.6

To find out how many puzzles 1 student would complete, we can divide the total number of puzzles completed by the number of students.

In this case, 15 students completed 80 puzzles.

To find out how many puzzles 1 student would complete, we divide 80 by 15:

80 / 15 = 5.333333

Rounding this answer to the nearest tenth, we get:

5.3

Therefore, 1 student would complete approximately 5.3 puzzles.

All answers please

To find out how many puzzles one student would complete, we need to divide the total number of puzzles completed (80) by the number of students (15).

80 puzzles / 15 students ≈ 5.3 puzzles per student.

So the correct answer is 5.3.

To find out how many puzzles one student would complete, we need to divide the total number of puzzles completed by the number of students. In this case, 15 students completed 80 puzzles.

So, to find out how many puzzles one student would complete, we divide 80 by 15:

80 puzzles / 15 students = 5.33333...

Now, we need to round this number to the nearest tenth. Since the decimal place after the tenths place is 3, and it is less than 5, we round down.

Therefore, one student would complete approximately 5.3 puzzles.