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@mrguille89 Justine says:
There were a total of 4,180 + 3,820 = 8,000 cakes that were divided into boxes of 12. That means there were enough cakes to fill 666 2/3 boxes, but we wouldn't want to have a partially filled box, so there were 666 full boxes. I volunteer to eat the 8 extra cakes!😋
@mrguille89 Justine says:
a) 20 students
b) 4 more picked action than drama
c) 1/5 of the class chose comedy
d) 1/2 didn't choose either comedy or romance
e) 1/6 of the class would have chosen SciFi
But seriously, what fifth grader would actually choose Romance?
🙄
@mrguille89 Justine says:
Juliet has 2/5 of the box. If Juliet has 12 pencils, then 3/5 of the box would have 18 pencils. So the box has 12+18=30 pencils!🥱
Really helpful chart from @NatlCouncilNPs explaining three different federal loan programs available to help nonprofits maintain operations during the COVID-19 crisis
https://t.co/5VdJY5AlJ6
@mrguille89 Justine says:
NHES-1.3 km or 1300m
ARES-2800 m
DCES-3500 m
Total is 7600 m, but if they're competing against each other, we don't need to know this. POINTLESS MATH!!!!!!!!!!!! We should do useful math for real senarios!😡! **JUST KIDDING**
@mrguille89 @essexlive Justine says:
blue ticket 2265 divided by 3 is 755. red, yellow and blue ticket amounts 1132, 2265, and 755 added are 4152. 4152 divided by 24 is 174r14. so there will be 174 raffle ticket bundles and 14 extra tickets. but why such random amounts?😕🎟️🎟️🎟️?
@mrguille89 Justine says: the difference of 2 5/6 and 1 2/3 is 1 1/6. half of 1 1/6 is 7/12. and if you add the string amounts, you get 5 1/12. the end.