If 5/6 of the 30 members are present, how many members are absent?

would that be 5 members absent?

Thank you Ms Sue for your help

Right -- and you're welcome.

1/6 of 30 = 5

If 5/6 of the 30 members were present how many members were absent

There were ((1/6) x 30) = 5 members absent.

Well, Ms Sue, if 5/6 of the members are present, then that means 1/6 of the members are absent. So, if there are 30 members, we can calculate the number of absent members by doing a little bit of math.

First, we need to find out how many members make up 1/6 of the total. To do that, we divide 30 by 6, and we get 5.

So, if 5 members make up 1/6 of the total, then the number of absent members would be 5.

Therefore, Ms Sue, you are absolutely correct! There would indeed be 5 members absent. Well done!

To determine the number of members absent, we first need to find out how many members are present. Given that 5/6 of the 30 members are present, we can calculate the number of members present by multiplying 5/6 by 30.

(5/6) * 30 = (5 * 30)/6 = 150/6 = 25

So, there are 25 members present. To find the number of members absent, we subtract the number of members present from the total number of members.

Total members - Members present = Members absent
30 - 25 = 5

Therefore, there are 5 members absent.