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During an experiment 6 out of 50 students decided they wanted to play volleyball. Using this data, predict how many student would select volleyball if there were 200 students? A 3/50 B 24/200 C 4/100 D
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During an experiment 6 out of 50 students decided they wanted to play volleyball. Using this data, predict how many student would select volleyball if there were 200 students?
A
3/50
B
24/200
C
4/100
D
10/500
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The answer your looking for would be: B. 24/200
Explanation: make an equivalent fraction by multiplying both the top and bottom numbers by 4; 6/50 being the original fraction. So 6 times 4 is 24 and 4 times 50 is 200. Your new fraction is B 24/200 students who decide for volleyball. tip: always remember what you do to the top number in a fraction is what you gotta do to both numbers in the fraction
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