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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 5 divided by 120 is 24 and 24 x 3 is 72.
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10,101
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 there are 5 of 120 then and then times by3
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10,102
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 correct because 1/5 equals 24 and the multiply by 3 and it equals 72
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10,103
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 correct because you get the whole number,divide by the denominater and times by the numberator
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10,104
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 the answer because 120 divided by 5 is 24 and 24 x 3 is 72.
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10,105
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 the answer because 120 divided by 5=24 and 24x3=72.
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10,106
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 the answer because if you divide 120 by 5 you get 24 and if you times that by 3 you get 72
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10,107
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 the answer because when you do 120 divided by 5 you get 24 and to find 3/5 you times by 3.
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10,108
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 the correct answer because you do 120÷5=24 and 24x3=72
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10,109
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 what you have to do is 5 devide 120 is 24 and 24 times 3 is 72 and that is how i got my answer.
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10,110
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 this is the answer because 3/5 of 120 is 72
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10,111
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 thought how many 5 go into 120 and it was 24 but you need 3/5 so I 24 times 3 and it was 72
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10,112
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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 thought it was gonna be how many blue counters they were but it's saying how many read counters! The thing you have to do is 3/5 of 120 which you divide 120 by 5 giving 24 and then times that by 3 because of the 3 in the 3/5 giving you the answer which is 72! (sorry this is long)
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10,113
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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 thought since it is over half I guessed the biggest
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10,114
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 timed by the top and decided by the bottom
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10,115
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 times 120 by 3 (360) then divided 360 by 5 (72)
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10,116
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 used division. 120 divided by 5 which is 24 and then I did 24 times by 3 which is 72
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10,117
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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 used the method Mrs Cooper taught me today
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10,118
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 was a bit confused so I did 3 divided by 5 then subtracted it from 120 so I thought there were 72
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10,119
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 went through all of the numbers
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10,120
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 worked it out by doing 120 divided by 5 then times by 3
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10,121
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 worked it out in my book
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10,122
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 worked it out on a piece of paper
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10,123
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 worked it out on my whit board but the answer as 66 so i rounded it to 70 and the closest one to 70 was 72.
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10,124
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 worked it out on paper.
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10,125
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 worked it out using division
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10,126
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 worked our 3/5 of 60 I's 36 so I times 36 by to or 36+36
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10,127
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 worked out 1/5 and then multiplied that by three.
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10,128
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 worked out 120 divided by 5 which equals 24, I then did 24 x 3 to get a final answer of 72.
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10,129
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 worked out 3/5 and took that away from 120
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10,130
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 worked out that 3/5 of 120=72.
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10,131
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 worked out that you have to divide by 5 and multiply by 3
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10,132
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 worked out this question by dividing 120 into 5 and then multiplying into 3 which is 72
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10,133
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 worked out what 1/5 which was 24 then i timsed it by 3 and got 72
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10,134
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 worked out what 3/5 was
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10,135
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 worked this out by dividing 120 by 5 to get a fifth but we needed three fifths so i multiplyed it by three.
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10,136
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 worked this out by doing 120 divided by 5 and that gave me 24 and then I x that by 3
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10,137
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 worked this out mentally and I worked it out on a paper
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10,138
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 worked this out on a whiteboard
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10,139
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 would explain it by dividing 120 by 5 and x 3
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10,140
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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 ÷120 by 5 wich gave me 24 then timesed that by 3
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10,141
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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'm not guessing but 2 is over a half which tells me it can't be sixty but it's not under its over so it has to be 72 due to the fact 24 and 48 are under sixty
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10,142
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?
\( 72 \)
ITS BEACAUSE 120 divided by 5 is 24 then times it by 3 equals 72
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10,143
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?
\( 72 \)
If 3/5 are red, that means 2/5 are blue. So 120÷5 = 24 so 1/5 equals 24, and 24×3= 72
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10,144
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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?
\( 72 \)
If 3/5 is red then because 1/5 =24, it would be 72.
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10,145
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?
\( 72 \)
If 3/5 of 120 counters are red, then it is over a half which is 60. D: 48 is not over half.
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10,146
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?
\( 72 \)
If 3/5 of the counters are red then 2/5 must be blue I multiplied 3 x 120 =360 and divided that by 5 = 72
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10,147
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?
\( 72 \)
If 5 x 24 is 120, 3 x 24 would be 72
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10,148
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?
\( 72 \)
If we do 120x3 that =360 divided by 5 =72
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10,149
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?
\( 72 \)
If we setup multiplying fractions its 3/5 x 120/1. We multiply and then we get 360/5. We divide that and we get 72
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10,150
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?
\( 72 \)
If you convert 3/5 to 6/10 you divide 120 by 10 and × 6 and that gives you 72
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10,151
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?
\( 72 \)
If you divid the number by tree and times it by four you will get the answer
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10,152
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?
\( 72 \)
If you divide 120 by 5 it gives 24 then if you times it by 3 giving 72
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10,153
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?
\( 72 \)
If you divide 120 by 5 that equals 24 but that’s not the answer. You need to times twenty four by 3 because it says 3/5th and then the answer is 72
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10,154
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?
\( 72 \)
If you divide 120 by 5 then times it by three
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10,155
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?
\( 72 \)
If you divide 120 by 5 you get 24 if you times that by 3 you get 72
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10,156
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?
\( 72 \)
If you divide 120 by 5 you get 24 then you times 3 which equals 72
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10,157
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?
\( 72 \)
If you divide 120 by 5 you get 24 x 3 =75
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10,158
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?
\( 72 \)
If you divide 120 by 5, it gives 24. You then multiply that by 3 giving 72.
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10,159
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?
\( 72 \)
If you divide 120 by 5, then you get 24, so you times 24 by 3, which is the numerator. Then you get your answer.
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10,160
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?
\( 72 \)
If you divide 120 by 5, which equals 24. Then times 24 x 3 you get 72.
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10,161
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?
\( 72 \)
If you divide 120 by 5, you get 24. Then, if you times it by 3, you get 72.
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10,162
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?
\( 72 \)
If you divide it by 5 and then times it by 3 you would get your answer.
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10,163
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?
\( 72 \)
If you do 120 divided by 5 it would be 24 than * it by 3 which would then give you 72.
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10,164
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?
\( 72 \)
If you do 120 divided by 5 you get 24. Now do 3x24=72 there is your answer.
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10,165
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?
\( 72 \)
If you do 3/5 of 120 you get 72.
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10,166
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?
\( 72 \)
If you do the total (120) and multiply it by the fraction that is red (3/5) you get 72 red counters
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10,167
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?
\( 72 \)
If you find 1/5 and then times it by 3 you get the answer
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10,168
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?
\( 72 \)
If you find out how many are in one fifth i found that if I timzed it by 3 I would get my answer of 72.
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10,169
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?
\( 72 \)
If you half 120 you get 60 and 3/5 Is a little more than 60
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10,170
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?
\( 72 \)
It I A because 2.5/5 would be 60 because it’s one half and it’s not one half it’s 3/5
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10,171
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?
\( 72 \)
It is 120 beacuse you do 5 divide by 120 and then times by three which you get 72
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10,172
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?
\( 72 \)
It is 72 as 1/5 is 24 and 24 times by 3 is 72
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10,173
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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?
\( 72 \)
It is 72 because 3/5 is 6/10 which is also 60%. 10% is 12 and 50% is 60 so 12 plus 60 is 72.
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10,174
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?
\( 72 \)
It is 72 because 3/5 of 72 is 72 (5divide 120=24 xby 3=72)
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10,175
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?
\( 72 \)
It is 72 because 60 would be 5/10 but since it’s 3/5 double them both to get 6/10 making it 72
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10,176
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?
\( 72 \)
It is 72 because you divide by the d and times by the n which will give you your answer.
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10,177
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?
\( 72 \)
It is A as 120/5=24 and 24*3=72
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10,178
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?
\( 72 \)
It is A because 1/5 of 120 is 24 but we need to find 3/5 so we x 24(1/5)by 3 and we get 72(3/5).
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10,179
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?
\( 72 \)
It is A because 3/5 of 120 is 72.
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10,180
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?
\( 72 \)
It is A because 5 into 120 is 24 then 3x24=72 so that is you answer
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10,181
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?
\( 72 \)
It is A because first you have to divide 120 by 5 which is 24 then you times it by the numerator then you will get 72.
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10,182
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?
\( 72 \)
It is A because if you found 1/5 you have to times it by 3 so the answer is 72.
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10,183
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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?
\( 72 \)
It is A because you have to divide the denominator by the number to get 24 then you times it by the numerator which gets you 72.
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10,184
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?
\( 72 \)
It is a because I did 120 divide by 5 and that got me to 24 and then I did 24 times 3 and that got me to the answer 72
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10,185
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?
\( 72 \)
It is a because if you do 120 divide by 5 it will be 24. Then I did 24 times 3 and that got me to 72.
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10,186
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?
\( 72 \)
It is a because you do 120 divided by 5 which gives you 24 then you do 24 X 3 = 72.
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10,187
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?
\( 72 \)
It is a because you do 120 divided by 5 which is 24 then you do 24 X 3 =72
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10,188
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?
\( 72 \)
It is a because you have to divide 5 by 120 which is 24 then you times that by 3 because it's 3/5
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10,189
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?
\( 72 \)
It is closest to what I think it is
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10,190
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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?
\( 72 \)
It is the biggest number there
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10,191
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?
\( 72 \)
It is this because if you times the 3 and the 1/5 together it will get 72.
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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?
\( 72 \)
It must be this because some of the numbers are under half and 3 over 5 is more than half.
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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?
\( 72 \)
It would be 72 because 120%5=24 and 24-x3= 72
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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?
\( 72 \)
It would be 72 because you need to do 3/5 of 120 and that is 120 divided by 5 which is 24 then times by 3 which is 72
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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?
\( 72 \)
It's A because 3/5 of 120 is 72.
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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?
\( 72 \)
It's A because 3/5 of 120 means 120 divided by 5 = 24 then 24 x 3 = 72.
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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?
\( 72 \)
It's A because 3/5 out of 120 = 72
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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?
\( 72 \)
It's A because you have to do 120 divided by 5 and you get 24 and then you have to do 24x3 which is 72 so its 72.
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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?
\( 72 \)
Its 72 because you have to do 120 divided by 5 which is 24 and then you do 24 times 3 which is 72. You can do it this way or you can work out 2/5 and then take that answer away from from 120
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