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

Each student would complete approximately 5.3 puzzles.

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

So, we divide 80 puzzles by 15 students:

80 puzzles ÷ 15 students = 5.333333333333333

To round the answer to the nearest tenth, we can round it to one decimal place:

5.3

Therefore, one student would complete approximately 5.3 puzzles.

To find out how many puzzles 1 student would complete, you need to divide the total number of puzzles by the number of students.

1. Divide the total number of puzzles, which is 80, by the number of students, which is 15.

80 / 15 = 5.333...

2. The result is 5.333... puzzles per student.

3. Round the answer to the nearest tenth.

Since the hundredth place digit is 3, which is less than 5, you round down.

Therefore, 1 student would complete approximately 5.3 puzzles.