Yes I am not smarter than a 6th grader.

How do I show the math and in the simplest form for the following:

A sixth grade class has 100 sheets of lightweight paper. They use 3/4 of the paper for a collection of class poems. What is the total thickness of the paper they use?

You need to know the thickness of the 100 sheets to solve this problem.

100 sheets of lightweight paper is 3/10 in

This is a multiplication of fractions problem.

(3/10) * (3/4) = 9/40 in.

If you wanted to use a calculator, change the fractions to decimals.

0.3 * 0.75 = 0.225 in.

75 papers thickness

Umm I don't know!

I need to know how to work this work sheet. For each of the following regions, shade in the given percentage of the given percentage of its area.

The equation below shows how Mandy decides how much juice to buy for a party. In the equation, g is the number of gallons of juice she buys, and t is the length of the party in hours.

g=3t+5

95

72 times 50 answer

Simplest form of 0.8