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Kyle has a notebook for each of his 5 classes. He puts 6 stickers on each of his notebook. There are 10 stickers on each sheet. How many sheets of stickers will Kyle use? Write an equation to solve. Use a variable for the unknown.

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If Kyle wants to put 6 stickers on each of his 5 classroom notebooks, then we simply multiply 6 * 5 to find out how many stickers he will use in total.

6 * 5 = 30

Kyle used 30 stickers total.
Then, to find out how many sheets he used, we will simply divide the total amount of stickers (T) by the amount of stickers on a sheet (S).

T = 30
S = 10

30 / 10 = 3

Kyle used 3 sheets of stickers for his notebooks.
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User Jacques Kvam
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Answer:

3 sheets of stickers will Kyle use .

Explanation:

As given

Kyle has a notebook for each of his 5 classes.

He puts 6 stickers on each of his notebook.

Than the total number of sticker uses in notebooks = 6 × 5

= 30

As given

There are 10 stickers on each sheet.

Let us assume that the number of sheets of stickers will Kyle use be x.

Than


x = (Total\ number\ of\ sheets\ uses\ in\ notebooks)/(Total\ number\ of\ stickers\ in\ each\ sheets)

Putting the value in above


x = (30)/(10)

x = 3

Therefore 3 sheets of stickers will Kyle use .

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