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Jasper’s new copier can produce a copy every 0.57 seconds. Jasper calculates that it will take 6.57 seconds to produce 6 copies.

What error did Jasper make?
He placed the decimal point incorrectly after he multiplied.
He multiplied the time to produce one copy by 6 instead of 12.
He added 6 and 0.57 instead of multiplying.
He found the time to produce 57 copies instead of 6.

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The easiest way to figure this out would be to do the problem by ourselves:

0.57 · 6 = 3.42, so it will take about 3.5 seconds.

We can say that Jasper got a way different answer, so it must be something wrong with the way he multiplied. When we look through the answers and we see that rather than multiplying, Jasper added, so our answer is:

He added 6 and 0.57 instead of multiplying.

User Josh Allemon
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It takes 0.57 seconds per copy and he made 6 copies.

6 + 0.57 = 6.57

He added 6 and 0.57 instead of multiplying.

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