Walter had 2/4 yard of string he used 1/2 of the string for a school project. How many yards of string did he use for his project?

(1/2) * (2/4) = 2/8 = 1/4 yard

Thank you Ms. Sue

You're welcome Nolan.

Because Ms. Angelica it has been over a year now and it looks like she hasn’t retired

actally you got all wrong

what are the answers

I think the questions and answers change on every test.

“Ms. Angelica” is lying but whatever you say hun

Why do i see Ms Sue everywhere i go?

1.) 223,700

2.) m
3.) 2
4.) 2
5.) 16
6.) 2/3
7.) -4/7
8.) 21 8/9
9.) -15/28
10.) 1/9
11.) -5
12.) 2 5/18
13.) 1/4
14.) 30
15.) 9
16.) 3/25
17.) -8 2/5
18.) 1 17/28
19.) 3 3/7
20.) -1 10/39
21.) 14 2/5
22.) -2 2/9
23.) 43 fl oz.
24.) 6 1/2 ft.
25.) 4 3/5 yd.
26.) 25 is the denominator you should use, find your own words to put it in
27.) There are 16 ounces in one pound, divide 96 by 16 and you should get 6 so 96 ounces = 6 pounds
I HOPE THIS HELPS (i got a 100% on this test and wrote these answers after i finished so they should be right