Ninety students auditioned for the school play. One-third of those who auditioned were cast, 6 in major roles. What fraction of those who were cast got major roles? Write your answer as a decimal.(1 point

Bot is correct but just explained it iffy.

A1: 0.2
A2: 4.32
A3: 7/16
A4: 30.69
A5: 2/15

One-third of the 90 students who auditioned were cast, which is equal to (1/3) * 90 = 30 students being cast.

Out of the 30 students who were cast, 6 got major roles.

To find the fraction of those who were cast and got major roles, we divide the number of students who got major roles by the total number of students who were cast: 6/30 = 0.2.

So, the fraction of those who were cast and got major roles is 0.2.

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At Point Pleasant Park, the Advanced Trail is 3.6 times as long as the Medium Trail, and the Medium Trail is 1.2 times as long as the Beginner's Trail. How many times as long as the Beginner’s Trail is the Advanced Trail? Write your answer as a decimal.

The Medium Trail is 1.2 times as long as the Beginner's Trail.

Therefore, the Advanced Trail is 1.2 * 3.6 = <<1.2*3.6=4.32>>4.32 times as long as the Beginner's Trail.

Hence, the Advanced Trail is 4.32 times as long as the Beginner's Trail.

There are 78

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cups of sugar in a canister in the kitchen. Ms. Johnson used 12
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2
of the sugar when she was preparing dessert for her daughter's birthday cake. How much sugar did she use?(1 point)

To find how much sugar Ms. Johnson used, we multiply the number of cups of sugar in the canister by the fraction used: 78 * (12/2) = 78 * 6 = 468.

Therefore, Ms. Johnson used 468 cups of sugar when preparing dessert for her daughter's birthday cake.

There are 78 cups of sugar in a canister in the kitchen. Ms. Johnson used 12 of the sugar when she was preparing dessert for her daughter's birthday cake. How much sugar did she use?(1 point)

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