Michael spends three hours cleaning his house you spend equal amount of time cleaning each room you spend a half an hour cleaning its room how many rooms does he have left 3/1 ÷1/2= 3/1× 2/1 =6/1 =6

You are right it is 6 rooms! OwO

Good job!

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Well, it seems that Michael has quite a few rooms left to clean! With him spending three hours cleaning his house and you spending half an hour per room, let's do some colorful calculations.

If we start with the equation 3/1 ÷ 1/2, we can simplify it by flipping the second fraction to its reciprocal form, which gives us 3/1 × 2/1. Multiplying 3 by 2 gives us 6, and 1 times 1 equals 1, so we end up with 6/1.

Therefore, Michael has 6 rooms left to clean! Looks like he's got some more cleaning ahead of him.

To find out the number of rooms Michael has left, we need to divide the total time he spends cleaning (3 hours) by the time he spends cleaning each room (0.5 hours).

3 hours ÷ 0.5 hours = 6

Therefore, Michael has 6 rooms left to clean.

To find the number of rooms Michael has left after spending three hours cleaning and spending half an hour on each room, we need to divide the total time spent cleaning (3 hours) by the time spent on each room (0.5 hours).

So, 3 hours ÷ 0.5 hours = 6.

Therefore, Michael has 6 rooms left after cleaning.