You have to take 5/6 cross out the 5 to have 6. You take 6 times 30. That should equal 180 pounds/lbs. That is how I solved this problem.
You have to take 5/6 cross out the 5 to have 6. you take 6 times 30. That should equal 180 pounds.
you take the 5 away from 5/6 and you multiply 6 times 30 and that should get 180 pounds.5/66x30=180 lbs
if you have 5/6 you would cross out the 5 . which would give you 6 and you would have 30 and 6 times 30 equals 180 so your answer is 30. 3o+30+30+30+30+30=180 Noah Schulte
the answer is actually 180lbs sorry.
You get rid of the 5. So now you only have 6. Then you have to take 6x30=180. And 180 is your answer. Chase Netusil
You have to take 5/6 cross out the 5 to have 6. You take 6 times 30. That should equal 180 pounds/lbs. That is how I solved this problem.
ReplyDeleteYou have to take 5/6 cross out the 5 to have 6. you take 6 times 30. That should equal 180 pounds.
ReplyDeleteyou take the 5 away from 5/6 and you multiply 6 times 30 and that should get 180 pounds.
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6x30=180 lbs
if you have 5/6 you would cross out the 5 . which would give you 6 and you would have 30 and 6 times 30 equals 180 so your answer is 30. 3o+30+30+30+30+30=180
ReplyDeleteNoah Schulte
the answer is actually 180lbs sorry.
ReplyDeleteYou get rid of the 5. So now you only have 6. Then you have to take 6x30=180. And 180 is your answer.
ReplyDeleteChase Netusil