from noise to tail your first dog is 5 feet long.your first dog is 4/5 the length of your second dog.how many feet long f is your second dog

A.4/25 ft
B.6 1/4 ft
C.4 ft
D.1/4 ft

(4/5)x = 5

4 x = 25

x = 6 1/4

no its not true

thanks

is this right???

Your questions are in a different order im pretty sure becuase the question that has the answer 6 rooms is my second queston so maybe you should have added the questions for the answer too each one so it isnt as confusing for some people

yes

I'm going to save you guys some trouble, and sorry if you don't agree with what I'm doing but, If you looking for the answers to the Unit 7 Lesson 11 "Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Test" Grade 6, ( Connections academy) here they are.

1. 5/6
2. 4 1/2
3. 3 3/4
4. 43
5. 10 lb
6. 30
7. 7/15
8. 2 2/7
9. 6 rooms
10. 1/5
11. 3/4
12. 72
13. 2 2/7
14. 6 1/4 *answer to this problem*
15. ounces
16. Length of your room
17. 2
18. 2 8/15
19. 3 ft. 10 in.
20. 8 quarts
21. No, you don't have as much as you need because, since 4 pounds=64 ounces and you only have 60 ounces, you would need 4 more ounces.
22. ounces

For the part two of the test, sorry, you will have to figure them out some other way cause I'm not sure what the answers were... *So Sorry!*