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10,000 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I did 120 divided by 5 times
by 3 | True_Correct | null |
10,001 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I did 120 divided by 5 which is 24 and 24 times 3 which is 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,002 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I did 120. divide by 5 to get 24 then times 24 by 3 to get 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,003 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I did 120÷5 and got 24 and then I did 24×3 which is 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,004 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I did 3/5 of 120 = 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,005 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I did 3/5 of 120 and this was the answers | True_Correct | null |
10,006 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I did 3\5 x 120 which was 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,007 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I divided 120 by 5 then multiplied the answer by 3 | True_Correct | null |
10,008 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I divided 120 by 5 to get 24 then I times 24 by 3 to get 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,009 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I divided 120 by 5 which is 24 then I did 24 x 3 which is 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,010 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I divided 120 by 5 which is 24 then I did 24 × 3 which is 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,011 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I divided 120 by 5 which is 24 then multiply by 3 | True_Correct | null |
10,012 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I divided by the denominator of 5 which gave 24. I then multiplied by the numerator to give 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,013 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I first divided 120 by 5 which equaled to 24. Then i multiplied it by 3 which equaled to 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,014 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I firstly knew that I would need to work how much 1/5 of 120 is which is 24. Then, I had to do 24 x 3 to get me the answer which is 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,015 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I have worked it out and this is the only possible answer | True_Neither | null |
10,016 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I have worked it out and this is the only possible answer | True_Neither | null |
10,017 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I know that 24 is 1/5 of 120 so that means 3/5 is 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,018 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I mentally divided 120 by five and multiplied it by three to get this . | True_Correct | null |
10,019 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I multiplied the 120 counter to the fraction of the red counters to find the blue counters. | True_Neither | null |
10,020 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I multiply | True_Neither | null |
10,021 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I worked it out | True_Neither | null |
10,022 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I worked it out | True_Neither | null |
10,023 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because I worked it out on a whiteboard | True_Neither | null |
10,024 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because do 3/5 of 120 leaves you with 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,025 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because first I drew a bar model with 5 parts. I then did 120/5 which is 24 times it by 3 and I got 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,026 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because i did 120 divided by 5 then times the answer by 3. | True_Correct | null |
10,027 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because i did 120 divided by the denominator (5) = 24 then i multiplied 24 by 3 = 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,028 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because i did 120/5=24 then times it by 3. | True_Correct | null |
10,029 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if I find 3/5 of 120, that would make 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,030 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you change the denominator from 3/5 to 120 you also have to do that to the numerator by multiplying it by what number you got from the denominator so 24 and that gets you 72 | True_Neither | null |
10,031 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you convert the fraction 3/5 into a fraction it would be 60%.then you have to find 60% of 120 which is 72.so this is your answer | True_Correct | null |
10,032 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you convert the fraction to 6/10 have of 120 is 60 so it must be a bit higher so it is 72 because 60 + 12 = 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,033 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you divide 120 by 5 and then times it by 3 you get 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,034 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you divide 120 by 5 and you multiply that by 3 you would get A. | True_Correct | null |
10,035 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you divide 120 by 5 it gives you 1/5. To find 3/5 you need to times 24 by 3. this gives you 72. This is 3/5. | True_Correct | null |
10,036 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you divide 120 by 5 it gives you 24. This is 1/5. You need 3/5. To get 3/5 you need to times 24 by 3. This gives you 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,037 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you divide 120 by 5 it will give you 24 and times 24 by 3 will give 3/5 which is the same as 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,038 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you divide 120 by 5 it will give you 24 but then you have got to times it by 3 which will give you the awnser 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,039 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you divide 120 by 5 then that will equal 24, then times that by 3 and that should equal 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,040 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you divide 120 by 5 to find a fifth which is 24 than times y 3 to find 3 fifths you get 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,041 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you divide 120 by 5 you get 24 and if you multiply 24 by 3 you get 72 so there are 72 red counters. | True_Correct | null |
10,042 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you divide 120 by 5 you will get the result of 24 so you will have to times 24 by 3 to get the answer of 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,043 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you divide 120 by 5, you get 24, multiply that by 3 and that’s your answer. | True_Correct | null |
10,044 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you divide 120 by 5, you get 24. That's 1/5 done, but to get 3/5 you times 24 by 3. This gives you 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,045 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you divide 120 into 5 and then the answer you multiply it by 3 it gives you 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,046 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you divide the amount (120) with the denominator (5) it will be 24 and if time 24 by the numerator (3) it will be 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,047 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you do 120 divided by 5 and then times it by 3 it equals 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,048 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you do 120 divided by 5 you will get 24 then you will need to times it by 3 which will give you 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,049 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you do 120 divided by get24. Then you have to times 3 by 24 which is 72. This is the answer | True_Correct | null |
10,050 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you do 3/5 of 120 you get 72 which is how many red counters are there. | True_Correct | null |
10,051 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because if you un-simplify 3/5, you multiply it by 24 and get 72/120. | True_Correct | null |
10,052 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because in order to figure out this problem you would have to set up an equation that looks like 3/5 times x/20 and find x which ends up being 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,053 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because it cant be half so has to be 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,054 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because it is answer that I got. | True_Neither | null |
10,055 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because one 5th is 24, so 24 x 3 = 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,056 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because one fifth equals 24 times by three equals 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,057 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because one fifth of 120 is 24 (I did this by dividing 120 by 5).To find 3 fifths, I have to multiply 24 by three, which is 72. They asked how many RED counters there were, which is 3/5, and 3/5 of 120 is 72, which is the answer to the question. | True_Correct | null |
10,058 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because one fifth of 120 is 24. | True_Neither | null |
10,059 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because one hundred and twenty divided by will give me 24 so 24 is one fifth and I need three fifths. 24 x 3 = 72 so there are 72 red sweets | True_Correct | null |
10,060 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because since it is 3/5 the answer would have to be over 60 since 3/5 is more than half | True_Correct | null |
10,061 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because the denominator divided into 120 then multiplied by 3 gives me 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,062 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because there is 120 counters and you know that there is three fifths of the red counter so you know that there will be 72 counters | True_Correct | null |
10,063 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because to find 1 fifth you divide 120 by 5 to get 24. Then you have to do 24 times by 3. Then you get 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,064 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because to find 1/5 of 120 you have to divide it by five, and the answer is 24. Then to find 3/5 you have to multiply 24 by three, which is 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,065 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because to find a fraction of a number, you have to divide the number by the denominator and times the answer by the numerator. 120 divided by 5 is 24. 24 x 3 = 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,066 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because to find out a fraction of an amount, you divide 5 by 120, then times the amount you have by 3. | True_Correct | null |
10,067 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because to find out how many blue counters there are you have to 3/5 of 120 and your answer will be 72 (120÷5=24×3=72) | True_Correct | null |
10,068 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because to get a specific amount out of the total you multiply the fraction with the total which if is applied to this question will be 3/5 * 120 = 72, A. | True_Correct | null |
10,069 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because to get the answer i multiplied the total amount of counters, 120, by the fraction of the counters that are red. when i did this i got a total amount which was 72, which is the number of red counters there are. | True_Correct | null |
10,070 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because twelve divided by five is twenty four but it is three fifths so you need to times it by three which gives you seventy two | True_Correct | null |
10,071 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because we have to get 120 times 3 then divide 5 so we will get the answer. | True_Correct | null |
10,072 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because we learnt it in class. | True_Neither | null |
10,073 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because we need to take 3/5 and times it with 24/24 which will give us 72/120. | True_Correct | null |
10,074 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because when 120 is divided by 5, you get 24. 24 is 1/5 of the total amount. However, we are trying to find the amount of red counters, (3/5), so we have to multiply 24 by 3. giving us 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,075 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because when you divide 120 by 5 you get 24 and then you should multiply 24 by 3 and you would get 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,076 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because when you divide 120 by 5 your answer is 24 , but when you times it by 3 you get 72 . The reason why we do this is because there is 3 of the five pieces in the fraction. | True_Correct | null |
10,077 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because when you times the numerator with 120 it makes 360 and since it's a fraction I divided the denominator which is 5 and that makes 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,078 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because when you work out the times of it it comes to this | True_Neither | null |
10,079 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because you divide 120 by 5 and get 24 and then 24 times 3 is 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,080 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because you divide 120 by 5 which is 24. then multiply 24 by 3 which is 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,081 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because you divide by the bottom and the times by the top... | True_Correct | null |
10,082 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because you do 3/5 of 120 which is equals 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,083 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because you get 120 divide it by 3 (gives you 24) and you times it by 3 to get 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,084 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because you have 3 and a half of 120you have to time s by the bottom and times by the top then do 5 divided by5 and 120 which is 25 times by 3 which is 72 | True_Neither | null |
10,085 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because you have to divide 120 by 5 which equals 24 then multiply that by 3. Your answer is 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,086 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because you have to do 120 divided by 5 then times it by three then I would get my answer of "75 of the counters are red" | True_Correct | null |
10,087 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because you have to do 3/5 of 120 , so first do 120 divide 5=24 and then you do 24x3= 72 so there are 72 red counters. | True_Correct | null |
10,088 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because you have to do 3/5 of 120=72 | True_Correct | null |
10,089 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because you make the denominator 120 and times 3 by 24 and it makes 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,090 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because you need to do 3/5 of 120=72 | True_Correct | null |
10,091 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because you would do 120 divided by 5 which is 24 and then you would times it by 3 because the numerator is 3 and the answer would be 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,092 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because you would use the method of finding fractions of amounts. 3/5 of 120 is what you should do, so 120 divided by 5 is 24. 24 x 3 = 72, which shows how many red counters there were. | True_Correct | null |
10,093 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because, 1/5 of 120 is 24 and times 24 by 3 is 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,094 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because, first I divided 120 by 5. I got 24, and I multiplied 24 by 3 to get 72 counters. | True_Correct | null |
10,095 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because, we have to divide 120 by 5 giving you 24. Then we have to times 24 by 3 because it is three fifths not one. This gives us 72. | True_Correct | null |
10,096 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because...(your explanation will be seen by your teacher) | True_Neither | null |
10,097 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this because1/5 of 120 is 24 so 24 times 3 equals 3/5 and that is 72 | True_Correct | null |
10,098 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this is because 1/5 of 120 is 24 and then you multiply 24 by 3 which is 72 and that is the answer. | True_Correct | null |
10,099 | 31,777 | A box contains \( 120 \) counters. The counters are red or blue. \( \frac{3}{5} \) of the counters are red.
How many red counters are there? | \( 72 \) | I think this is because 3/5 of 120 is 72. 120 divided by 5 is 24. 24 multiplied by 3 is 72. | True_Correct | null |
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