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16,800 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 2x5=10/3 3 goes into ten three times with one left over | True_Correct | null |
16,801 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 2x5=10/3 and you justt simplify it to 3 and 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
16,802 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 2x5=103 goes into 10 3 times remainder 1 so 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,803 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 2x5=103 goes into 10 3 times remainder 1 so 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,804 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 2x5=15 but you dont times the denominator
so the answer is 3 1/3😉 | True_Correct | null |
16,805 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 2×5=10 and 3×1=3 so the answer is 10/3 or 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
16,806 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1 3 because 2 x 5 (which is the same as 5/1) so 2x5 = 10, which equals to 3 and 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
16,807 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 2x5=15 but you dint times the denominator so the answer is 3 1 / 2. | True_Neither | null |
16,808 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 because 10 goes into 3, 3 times with a remainder of 1/3 | True_Neither | null |
16,809 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 because 2x5=10 and 3x1=3. so it is 10 - 3 = 33. | True_Correct | null |
16,810 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 because 5 x 2/3 = 10 1/3 3 divided by 10 = 3 leaving 1/3= 3 1/2. | True_Neither | null |
16,811 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 because every integer has a 1 under it. therefore 5 shall become 5/1. we now can multiply. 2x5=10 3x1=3 the answer is 10/3. 3 goes into 10 3 times with 1 left over. the answer is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,812 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 becausee 10 goes into 3, 3 times with a remainder of 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,813 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 can be divided by five to get 2/3 which means i won! | True_Correct | null |
16,814 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 is 10/3 and if you turn it into a mixed number it is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,815 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 is because change 5 into a fravtion 2/3 x 5/1=10/3 or 3 1 | True_Correct | null |
16,816 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 is because you take the last fraction and multiply it by 5/1 which equals 10/3. | True_Correct | null |
16,817 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 is equal to 2 x 5. | True_Correct | null |
16,818 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 is equal to times 2 by 5, which gives you 10/3 then simplifies it, so that you end up with 3 1 / 3. | True_Correct | null |
16,819 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 is the improper fraction because 10 times three equals 3, therefore 1 plus one makes 10, and since ten has no multiple of 1, it must be divided by 3. the mixed number is 31 because this simplifies to 30. | True_Neither | null |
16,820 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 is the mixed number fraction of 10 because 2x5 = 10. | True_Correct | null |
16,821 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 is the same as 5 and 1 x 2/3 of 5/1 equals 10/3. so, 8 = 3 1/2. | True_Neither | null |
16,822 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 times 2 x 5/1 is equak to 10/3, which you can write as 3 1 / 4. | True_Neither | null |
16,823 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 times 5/1 is equal to 10/3 which equals 3 3/1. | True_Neither | null |
16,824 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 x 2/3 = 9 1 4 | True_Neither | null |
16,825 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 1/3 x 5/1 = 2/3 5/2 which is the mixed number (which equals 3, 1/3) and therefore needs to be expressed as a decimal. | True_Neither | null |
16,826 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 2 1 5 then you have to multiply 2 by 5, and three by 1, so that you get 10/3, then simplify it to get 33 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
16,827 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 2 times 5 is 15 but simplified its to 33 1 so it should be 31 1/3. | True_Neither | null |
16,828 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 3's go in to ten and there is a remand of 1 so the answer is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,829 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 and 1 / 2 is equal to 10 1/3. | True_Neither | null |
16,830 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 and 1 / 5 lots of 2 1/3 is 10/3 which is 3and 1 in half. | True_Neither | null |
16,831 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 and 1/3 is 2 x 10 which is the same as 1 to 3, so it will be three and one third. | True_Correct | null |
16,832 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 and 1/3 is also 10/3 which can be written as 2 x 5. | True_Correct | null |
16,833 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 and a quarter times 5 equals 30 one fourth of that so you have to divide it by 10 three fifths is the same as three and one quarter. | True_Neither | null |
16,834 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 and one third is equal to 10 over 3, so you would need three and a half. | True_Correct | null |
16,835 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 divided 5 is 1 r2 i know fractions are linked to % so 1/3 of 100 is 33 so if i had 2 of them it would be 66 divided by 100 is o.66 so i am left with 1.66
1.66 x2 =3.32 so 0.33 as a fraction is 1/3 so i got the answer 3 1/3. but i found this tricky and need more practise please | True_Neither | null |
16,836 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 goes into 10 3 times with 1 left over | True_Correct | null |
16,837 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 goes into 10 3 times with a remainder of 1 | True_Correct | null |
16,838 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 goes into 10 3 times with one remander | True_Correct | null |
16,839 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 goes into 10 times with one remander | True_Correct | null |
16,840 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 goes into ten 3 times remainder 1 | True_Correct | null |
16,841 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 goes into ten three timess remainder 1 | True_Correct | null |
16,842 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 goes intoo 10 times and comes out 1 less than before. | True_Correct | null |
16,843 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 r1 because 2x5=10 and there are 10 threes in it. | True_Correct | null |
16,844 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 stays the same but i times the 2 by 5 (2x5) = 10 (10 divided by 3) = 3 and 1 third | True_Correct | null |
16,845 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 times 1 = 3 . 2 times 5 = 10 and converted to mixed numbers = 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,846 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 times 1 is 3, so 5 and 1/3 is 5. | True_Neither | null |
16,847 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 times 10 equals 30 and one is left over because 2 times 5 is 10. | True_Correct | null |
16,848 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 times 10 gives me three wholes and 1 / 3, so thr answer is d. | True_Neither | null |
16,849 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 times by 3 is 9 and add 1 is 10. | True_Correct | null |
16,850 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 timess 10 equals 30 and then 1 third is left. | True_Neither | null |
16,851 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 tumes in and 1 left over. | True_Correct | null |
16,852 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 x 1= 3 2 x 5 = 10 into a whole number = 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,853 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 x 1=3 2 5 = 10 to a wholr number = 33 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,854 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3 x 5 is 15. thats over a third | True_Neither | null |
16,855 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 3and1/3 is equivalent to 10/3 because 5/1 x 2 1/3=is thee same as 8/7 which is 1 less than 10. | True_Correct | null |
16,856 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 always has a 1 underneath it so you x top by top and bottom by bottom and you get 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,857 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 as a fraction is 5 over 1 times that by 2 over 3 then change it from an improper fraction to a mixed fraction | True_Correct | null |
16,858 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 as a fraction is 5/1
2/3 x 5/1=10/3
10/3 =3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,859 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 divide by 3 = 1.6666667 multiplied by 2 = 3.333333333.
0.3..... in fraction is 1/3 and 3 is a whole number so the answer is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,860 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 divided by 3 is 1 and 2/3 then times 2 is 3 and 1/3 | True_Neither | null |
16,861 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 is equivalent to 3 times any number and since we have mixed numbers like 3, this means there are three. | True_Neither | null |
16,862 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 is equivalent to 5/1
and then 5x2=10 and 3x1=3 so you have 10/3 and as a mixed number is 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,863 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 is rely 5/1 so you do 2/3 x 5/1 = 10/3 which is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,864 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 is the same as 5/1 so multiply the fractions and simplify it. | True_Correct | null |
16,865 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 is the same as 5/1. 5 multiplied by 2 is 10. 1 multiplied by 3 is 3. the answer is 10/3 and that can be converted into 3 and 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
16,866 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 is the same as 5/1. when you multiply fractions you need to multiply the numerators and the denominators. so, the answer would be 10/3. this is an improper fraction and its equivalent mixed number is 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
16,867 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 is the same at 5/1 and then multiply and simplify | True_Correct | null |
16,868 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 lots of 2/3 is 10/3 which is 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,869 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 multiplied by 2/3 is 10/3 which simplifies to 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,870 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 times 2 = 10, so the 3 stays the same. | True_Correct | null |
16,871 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 times 2 =10 and the 3 stays the same | True_Correct | null |
16,872 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 times 2 is 10 and 3 three’s go into 10 and 1 left over | True_Correct | null |
16,873 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 times 2 is 10 and 3 times 1 is 3.10/3 into a mixed number is 5 and 1/3. | True_Neither | null |
16,874 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 times 2 is 10 and it is 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,875 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 times 2 is 10 which equals 1 and 1 third | True_Neither | null |
16,876 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 times 2 thirds is 10 which simplifies to 3 and 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
16,877 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 times 2 to get the answer | True_Neither | null |
16,878 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 times 3 is 15 so 3 wholes and 1 left over | True_Neither | null |
16,879 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 x 2 = 10 so it would be 10/3 which as a mixed fraction is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,880 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 x 2 = 10 which equals ten thirds and then converted into mixed number. | True_Correct | null |
16,881 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5 x 2 = 10, so there are 3 wholes in 1 out of 3, and then 1 left over which equals to 3. | True_Correct | null |
16,882 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5/1 times 2/7 gives 10/3 which then must be changed to make 3 and 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
16,883 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 52=10 and 3 is equal to 3, 1 thirds. | True_Correct | null |
16,884 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5=1/5
1/5 times 2/3
multiply straight across so it’s 10/3
10/3 converted into a mixed number | True_Correct | null |
16,885 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5x2 fifths=10 thirds which is converted to 3 and a third | True_Correct | null |
16,886 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5x2 fifths=10 thirdss which is converted to 3 and a quarter. | True_Neither | null |
16,887 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5x2=10
and there are 3 3s in a 10 and one is left over, so the answer is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,888 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5x2=10 and that would be 10/3 which is 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,889 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5x2=10 and there are 3 threed in a 10, so the answer is 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
16,890 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5x2=10 so the answer is 10...it means 3 and 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
16,891 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5x2=10 so the answer is 10/3...simplified is 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,892 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 5×2=10 and 10 thirds is equal to 3 and 1 thirds | True_Correct | null |
16,893 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | 9 times by 3 is 27, so add 1 and you get 28. | True_Neither | null |
16,894 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | After doing 2/3 x 5/1=10/3. You then change 10/3 imto a mixed number which is 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
16,895 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | And then you have to times 2/3 x 5/1 and that equals 10 1/3 but that is a mixed number so you need to turn it into an improper fraction so it is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
16,896 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | And then you times the two fractions together which is 10/3. But then i simplified it and 3 1/3 is my answer. | True_Correct | null |
16,897 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | As you can see from the answer it is d because 2/3 timed by 5/1 is 10/3 and this is an improper fraction. The other way to do it would be to look at how many threes there are in 10, which is 3 remainder 1 so the remainder would have been made into 1/3 as the denomitor never changes. | True_Correct | null |
16,898 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | Because 3 1/3 is 10/3 as an improper fraction. | True_Correct | null |
16,899 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | Because i did divide by the bottom times by | True_Neither | null |
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