Evan told his class that the people in his family have 14 legs altogether.Quinton said that there must be 7 people in Evan's family.Is Quinton correct?Explain.

Unless he's including dogs and cats in his family, Quinton is right. We assume that each person in his family has two legs.

14 divided by 2 = 7

what an assumption - perhaps evan has 2 siblings that each lost a leg in war then (6 x 2) + (2 x 1] = 12 and 6 + 2=8

Yes

To determine if Quinton is correct, we need to use some logical reasoning.

Evan told his class that the people in his family have 14 legs altogether. Since each person has two legs, we can deduce that the number of people would equal the total number of legs divided by two.

So, the number of people in Evan's family can be calculated by dividing 14 legs by 2:

14 legs / 2 = 7 people

Therefore, according to Evan's statement, there must be 7 people in his family. Based on this information, Quinton is correct in assuming that there are 7 people in Evan's family.