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User Oosterwal
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13 votes

Answer:

15

Explanation:

(1/6) of 18

= (1/6)×18

= 3

18-3

=15

User TuanPM
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Answer:

15

Explanation:

We have been told:

  • Alex made 18 free throws
  • Quinn made 1/6 less than that

Therefore, to find the number of throws Quinn made, we need to find 1/6 of 18, then subtract this from 18 (the number of throws Alex made).


\begin{aligned}\sf \frac16\:of\:18 &=\sf \frac16 * 18\\\\ & = \sf (1 * 18)/(6)\\\\ & = \sf(18)/(6)\\\\ & =\sf18 / 6\\\\ & =\sf3\end{aligned}

Now we have calculated 1/6 of 18, we can subtract it from 18 to find the number of throws Quinn made:

⇒ Number of throws Quinn made = 18 - 3 = 15

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