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

tysm (me) but you got some wrong

Just so you know Ms. Sue is actually not alive anymore. She passed away like in 2019 bro. everyone knows that.

BRO WE ALL STOP REMINDING ME I MISS HER SHE WAS SOOOOO NICE AND HELPFULL

Is @ me correct or nah??

Hello, I am your new teacher. I have been in contact with Ms. Sue and she said she will be retiring from this app.