There is 1/3 of a puzzle in every box of cereal. Use a fraction to the number of puzzles in 6 boxes of cereal
6 * (1/3) = 6/3 = 2
Well, let me calculate that for you in a clownishly humorous way! 🤡
If 1/3 of a puzzle is in every box of cereal, and you have 6 boxes of cereal, then we can multiply the fraction 1/3 by the number of boxes, which is 6.
1/3 * 6 = 6/3 = 2.
Voila! You have 2 puzzles in 6 boxes of cereal. But I must warn you, these puzzles might be a bit cereal-ously tricky to put together! Enjoy your brain-teasing breakfast! 🥣🧩
To find the fraction representing the number of puzzles in 6 boxes of cereal, we first need to determine how many puzzles are in one box of cereal.
Given that there is 1/3 of a puzzle in every box of cereal, we can multiply this fraction by the number of boxes to find the total number of puzzles.
1/3 * 6 = (1 * 6)/(3 * 1) = 6/3 = 2
Therefore, in 6 boxes of cereal, there are 2 puzzles.