Ms. Garcia surveyed the students in her class to find out if they own a pet. Two-thirds of the class, or 8 students, own a pet. Complete the equation that models the total number of students, t , in Ms. Garcia’s class.(1 p

We can set up the equation as follows:

(2/3) * t = 8

This equation states that two-thirds of the total number of students, t, is equal to 8.

Let's define the total number of students in Ms. Garcia's class as "t".

We know that two-thirds of the class, or 8 students, own a pet. This information can be expressed mathematically as:

(2/3) * t = 8

Therefore, the equation that models the total number of students in Ms. Garcia's class is:

(2/3) * t = 8

To complete the equation, we'll use the information given.

We know that two-thirds of the class own a pet, which is equivalent to 8 students.

Let's represent the total number of students as 't'.

To find two-thirds of 't', we can multiply 't' by the fraction 2/3.

This can be expressed as:

(2/3) * t = 8

So the equation that models the total number of students, 't', in Ms. Garcia's class is:

(2/3) * t = 8