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Yasmine needs to create invitations for the party. She has 3/4 of an hour to make the invitations. It takes her 1/12 of an hour to make each card. How many invitations can Yasmine create?

a. Use a number line to represent the quotient.
b. Draw a model to represent the quotient.
c. Compute the quotient without models. Show your work.

User Lxndr
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Answer:

Here, the given problem,

The total number of hours =
(3)/(4)

Now, the number of hours to make each invitation card =
(1)/(12)

Hence, the total number of invitations =
\text{Total hours}/ \text{Hours needed for an invitation }


=(3)/(4)/ (1)/(12)

a. Scale the number line from 0 to 1,

In which each unit represents
(1)/(12)

By the number line,


(9)/(12)/ (1)/(12)


=9

b. By model,

Take a grid which shows 1 hour and each box of the grid represents 1/12th hour,

By the grid,


(3)/(4)\text{ part of grid}=(9)/(12)


=(3)/(4)/ (1)/(12)=9

That is, the number of hours to make invitation = 9

c.
(3)/(4)/ (1)/(12)


(3)/(4)* 12=3* 3=9

Yasmine needs to create invitations for the party. She has 3/4 of an hour to make-example-1
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