MATH: USE PROPORTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS UNIT TEST.

FIFTEEN STUDENTS COMPLETED 80 PUZZLES. HOW MANY PUZZLES WOULD 1 STUDENT COMPLETE? ROUND THE ANSWER TO THE NEAREST TENTH.

1. 0.2
2. 5.3
3. 15.0
4. 1.6

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1. 5.3
2. 4.67
3. 1.67
4. 1,069.50
5. $213.43
6. $136.47
7. 13.2
8. 6.75
9. 9
10. 558
11. 2 2/3
12. 0.2
13. 1 box = 20 inches 2 and 1
14. 6
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To find the answer, we can set up a proportion using the given information.

Let's call the number of puzzles one student completes as "x".

We know that 15 students completed 80 puzzles, so we can set up the proportion:

15 students / 1 student = 80 puzzles / x puzzles

We can cross-multiply and solve for x:

15 * x = 1 * 80
15x = 80
x = 80 / 15
x ≈ 5.33

Rounding to the nearest tenth, the number of puzzles one student would complete is approximately 5.3.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 2: 5.3.