5.9×____=73.16

To solve this equation, we need to divide both sides of the equation by 5.9:

\(\frac{5.9 \times \text{___}}{5.9} = \frac{73.16}{5.9}\)

Simplifying the left side gives us:

1 × ___ = 12.396610169491525

Therefore, the missing number is approximately 12.4.

A 10 by 10 grid is shown with 9 columns shaded and 1 row shaded with squares that overlap.

Describe the decimal multiplication equation and product shown by the model. Include details of where each part of the equation is found on the model.

In the given model, we have a 10 by 10 grid. Within this grid, 9 columns are shaded and 1 row is shaded. The overlapping square represents the intersection of the shaded column and row.

To describe the decimal multiplication equation shown by the model, we need to analyze the shaded parts. Since 9 columns are shaded and each column represents a part of the whole, we can consider each shaded column as a decimal part. Similarly, since 1 row is shaded, we can consider the shaded row as another decimal part.

Let's assign 0.9 as the value of each shaded column and 0.1 as the value of the shaded row. The product of these two decimals can be represented by the equation:

0.9 × 0.1 = ?

On the model, the shaded column and row represent the decimal parts 0.9 and 0.1, respectively. The overlapping square represents the product of these decimals, which is the missing value in the equation.

Therefore, the decimal multiplication equation and product shown by the model is 0.9 × 0.1 = ?

Question 1

Zoe bought 1.5 pounds of apples for $3.50 per pound. She wanted to find the total cost using partial products.

Part A

Drag all of the partial products into the box that Zoe needs to solve the problem.

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Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.

Part B

Solve the equation and then select the correct answer to complete the statement.

(1 point)
Zoe spent $
Choose
on apples

Part A:

Since Zoe bought 1.5 pounds of apples for $3.50 per pound, we need to find the partial products by multiplying the number of pounds with the cost per pound.

The partial products are:

1.5 pounds × $3.50/pound

Part B:

To find the total cost, we need to multiply the number of pounds (1.5) by the cost per pound ($3.50).

The equation is:

1.5 × $3.50 = ?

Now we can solve the equation:

1.5 × $3.50 = $5.25

Therefore, Zoe spent $5.25 on apples.

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Use the table from Callie's Candies to answer the question.

Candy Cost
mints $0.96 per pound
chocolates $4.70 per pound
lollipops $0.07 each


Lily is buying candy for party favors. She needs 1.5 pounds of chocolates, 0.75 pounds of mints, and 15 lollipops. What is the total cost for the candy?

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Responses

$5.84

$5.84

$8.82

$8.82

$15.30

$15.30

$18.27

To find the total cost for the candy, we first need to calculate the cost of each type of candy individually and then add them together.

The cost for 1.5 pounds of chocolates at $4.70 per pound is:

1.5 pounds × $4.70/pound = $7.05

The cost for 0.75 pounds of mints at $0.96 per pound is:

0.75 pounds × $0.96/pound = $0.72

The cost for 15 lollipops at $0.07 each is:

15 lollipops × $0.07/each = $1.05

Finally, we add up the costs of each candy:

$7.05 + $0.72 + $1.05 = $8.82

Therefore, the total cost for the candy is $8.82.

A local school donated canned goods to help the community. Cans were packed into boxes each weighing 16.4 pounds. The volunteers packed 9 boxes. How many total pounds of food did they collect?