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Matthew threw 55 pitches in a baseball game. Of those pitches, 4/5 were strikes. How many of Matthew’s pitches were strikes?
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Matthew threw 55 pitches in a baseball game. Of those pitches, 4/5 were strikes.
How many of Matthew’s pitches were strikes?
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55/5 =11
11x4=44
The answer is 44
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Hi there! The answer is 44.
To find our answer we have to multiply 55 by 4/5. Then we get the following:
Therefore, 44 of Matthew's pitches were strikes.
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