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

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x=5*6/10
x represents the number of sheets beeded
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\bold{\boxed{\huge{\blue{\underline{Answer }}}}}


\bold{\underline{ Given}}


\sf{Kyle \:has \:a\: notebook \:for\: each \:of\: his \:classes\: that\: is, \:she \:has\: total \:5 \:notebooks }


\sf{He\: puts\: 6 \:stickers \:on \:each \:notebook }


\sf{There\: are\: 10 \:stickers \:on \:each\: sheet}


\bold{\underline{ Let's \:Begin}}


\sf{ let \:the\: value \:of \:total \:sheets \:be \: x }


\sf{\underline{ According \:to \:the\: question }}


\sf{ 5 × 6 = 10 × x }


\sf{ 30 = 10 × x }


\sf{ 30/10 = x }


\sf{ x = 3 }


\bold { Thus,\: The\: total\: number\: of\: sheets\: will \:be \:used \:by\: Kyle\: is\: 3 }


\bold{\underline{Now }}


\sf{ Total\: number \:of\: stickers\: used\: by \:Kyle}


\sf{ = 10 × 3 }


\sf{ = 30}


\bold { Thus, \: The \:total\: number \:of \:stickers \:will \:be \:used\: by \:Kyle\: is \:30 }


\bold{\pink{ Hence, \: The\: total\: number\: of \:stickers \:and\: sheets\: used \:by \:Kyle \:will \:be\: 30 \:and \:3}}

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