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Jake used 1/6 of 30 pencils in a pack. How many pencils did jale used?
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Jake used 1/6 of 30 pencils in a pack. How many pencils did jale used?
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Divide 30 by 6.
30/6= 5
1/6 of the pencils is equal to 5/30.
Or, 5 of the pencils.
I hope this helps!
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30 pencils multiplied by 1/6 is equal to 30/6. Reduce 30/6 to lowest term by dividing 30 by 6. The quotient of 30 and 6 is 5. Therefore, Jake used 1/6 or 5 pencils of the 30 pencils in a pack.
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