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17,500 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i figured out this answer by simply timesing 2 by 5 which is 10 then by 10 i have to divide that by 3 but you can't do that so it will turn into a mixed fraction which is 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,501 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i first did 2 x 5 and 3 x 1 = 10/3.
then i converted it into a mixed number. | True_Correct | null |
17,502 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i got ten overt three then simplified it | True_Correct | null |
17,503 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i got the answer and put it as a mixed number | True_Neither | null |
17,504 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i got the improper fraction and then converted it | True_Neither | null |
17,505 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i got the improperr fraction and then converted it. | True_Neither | null |
17,506 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i gott the answer and put it as a mixed number. | True_Neither | null |
17,507 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i ignored the bottom then,made it a mixed number. | True_Correct | null |
17,508 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i just knew it was 10/3, so i made that into d, 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,509 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i k law it is d because i simplified it and got 3 1/3 | True_Neither | null |
17,510 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know 2 x 5 is 10. 10/3 is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,511 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know because when you times by a number the first thing that comes out is three and one third so 10/3=three plus 1 | True_Correct | null |
17,512 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know because when you times by a number you only times the top number so 10/3= three and one third. | True_Correct | null |
17,513 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know cuz u helped me | True_Neither | null |
17,514 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know that 5 multiplied by the numerator( 2) is 10 so we can now make this into an improper fraction 10/3. we then turn this into a mixed number which is 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,515 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know that you must only times that top number and then i did that and then changed it into a mixed number | True_Correct | null |
17,516 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know the answer is 3 1/3 because i made both the number into fractions and multiplyed them to get 10/3 which is a improper fraction so i turned it into a mixed number. | True_Correct | null |
17,517 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know this answer because i followed the kongfu method | True_Neither | null |
17,518 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know this as you would put a 1 under neath the 5 to make it 5/1 and you put it in a times table sum and would show 10/3. i know that 3 goes into 10, 3 times so then there is 1/3 left. the answer would be 3 and 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,519 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know this because 2/3 times 5/1= 10/3 and 10 / 3 = 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,520 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know this because 2/3 times by 5/1 equals 10/3 which equals 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,521 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know this because 2/3 x 5/1 is 10/3 and then you simplify it so that equals 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,522 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know this because 2/3 x5 is the same as 2/3x5/1 . then you just change it into a mix fraction | True_Correct | null |
17,523 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know this because 2×5=10 and 10÷3=3r1 | True_Correct | null |
17,524 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know this because 3 3/9 equals 3 1/3 | True_Neither | null |
17,525 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know this because a learnt in class if you have a hole number you need to put it over one and it will still be the same number just as a fractoin💙💙 | True_Correct | null |
17,526 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know this because i use the kfc method. | True_Neither | null |
17,527 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know this because if you put one under the 5 so it turns into a fraction, then you will get the answer of 10/3. to turn it into a mixed number you do 3s into ten which is 3 remainder 1 | True_Correct | null |
17,528 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know this because what you have to do is put 5 over 1.so that means the calculation is 2/3 x 5/1 and that would get you 10/3.so if you put that into a mixed fraction (which is 3 1/3)it will get you the answer d | True_Correct | null |
17,529 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know this because you put a 1 under the 5 and x that by 2/3 to get 10/3 and if you simplify it you get 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,530 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i know this is three one/third because first i did two thirds multiplied by five over one to get 3r3 and than 3 3/9 equals 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,531 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i made 5 into 5/1
5/1 multiplied by 2/3 = 10/3
10 divided by 3 = 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,532 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i made 5 into a fraction 5/1 and timed it by 2/3 to get 10/3 then i simplified it to the simplest form | True_Correct | null |
17,533 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i made both numbers into fractions 2/3 x 5/1 and then multiplied them together to get 10/3. this is an improper fraction so as a mixed number it is 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,534 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i made it on a whiteboard | True_Neither | null |
17,535 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i made the 5 5/1. i then timxed across to get 10/3 i then simplified it to 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,536 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i made the 5 1 and then timxed across to get 10 3 i then simplified it to 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,537 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i made the 5 into 5/1 so that it will be easier to times together so it's 2/3 x 5/1 which is 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,538 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i multiplied 2 (the numerator) by 5 to get 10/3 and i converted that into s mixed number. | True_Correct | null |
17,539 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i multiplied 2 by five but i am not supposed to multiply the denominator | True_Correct | null |
17,540 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i multiplied 2 times by five then worked out how many times 3 goes into 10. | True_Correct | null |
17,541 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i multiplied it and turned it to a mixed number | True_Neither | null |
17,542 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i multiplied the numerator by 5 wich would be 10/3 as an improper fraction but as an mixed number it would be 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,543 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i multiplied the numerator by 5, which would be 10/3 as an improper fraction, but it is mixed number of 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,544 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i multiplied the numerator by and the denoinator | True_Neither | null |
17,545 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i multiplied the numerator by five then turned it into a mixed number. | True_Correct | null |
17,546 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i multiplied the numerator by five then turned the answer into a mixed number | True_Correct | null |
17,547 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i multiplied the numerator by the multiplyer and turned it into a mixed fraction | True_Correct | null |
17,548 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i multiplied the top number by 5 then simplified the fraction. | True_Correct | null |
17,549 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i picked this because 2/3 x 5 is 10 1/3 and that in a mixed number is 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,550 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i picked this because 2/3 x 5 is 10/3 and that in a mixed number is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,551 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i put 1 over 5 timesd it and got that | True_Neither | null |
17,552 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i put 1 over 5 timesd it and got thayt | True_Misconception | Inversion |
17,553 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i put 5 as a fraction which is 5/1 then multiply them | True_Correct | null |
17,554 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i put 5 over 1 and then timesed them straight across and then simplifyed it | True_Correct | null |
17,555 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i put 5/1 and timed 2 by 5 and then 3 timed 1 and simply | True_Correct | null |
17,556 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i put a 1 under the 5 and did 2/3 x by 5/1 then i turned it to a mixed fraction and simplified | True_Correct | null |
17,557 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i put a one under the 5 then * it the numerator was bigger so i had to do my stuff and then i got that answer | True_Misconception | Inversion |
17,558 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i put down a one and then times them | True_Neither | null |
17,559 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i put down a one then i times them | True_Correct | null |
17,560 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i put the 1 underneath the five got the answer and converted it | True_Correct | null |
17,561 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i putt 5/1 and timed 2 by 5, then 3 times 1 and simply. | True_Correct | null |
17,562 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i simplified it and broke it down to 5/1 | True_Neither | null |
17,563 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i solved this because 2/3 x 5/1= 10/3 so this as a mixed number is 1 1/3 so the answer is 1 1/3. the answer is 1 1/3. | True_Neither | null |
17,564 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think d because 2/3 by 5 = 10/3 10/3 = 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,565 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think d because 2/3 x 5= 10/3 and when you convert it into a mixed number it would be 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,566 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think d because 2/3x5/1 is 10 /3 which can be simplified to 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,567 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think d because 2x5 is 10 but 3 doesn’t go into 10 so it will go in 3 times and 1/3 is left | True_Correct | null |
17,568 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think d because 5 groups of 2/3 is 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,569 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think d because if 5x2=10 so then turn it into a mixed number. | True_Correct | null |
17,570 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think d because if you multiply 2 and 5 you get 10. then if you multiply 3 by 1 you get 3. you should know that there is 3 wholes and 1/3 left. | True_Correct | null |
17,571 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think d because it would be 10/3 which then into a mixed number fraction would be 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,572 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think d because it would be 10/3 which then into a mixed number fraction would equak 3 and 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,573 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think d because it would only be times the numorater not the denomanater and that would be 10/3 which the would be converted which makes the answer 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,574 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think d because the answer is 31/2 so it is a top heavy so d is correct | True_Neither | null |
17,575 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think d because when you times you only times the top. so it would be 2x5 equals 10 so it would be 10/3 and that would equal 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,576 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think d because you put a 1 underneath the 5 and then multiply across witch is 10/3 and then you simplify it to three and one third | True_Correct | null |
17,577 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think d is the answer because with timesing fractions you times it by the top or you would put the 1 on the bottom of the 5 then you would times them both | True_Correct | null |
17,578 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it is 3 1/3 because 2x5=10 and 3x1=3 so it is 10/3= 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,579 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it is 3 1/3 because 5 x 2/3 = 10/3 3 divided by 10 = 3 leaving 1/3= 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,580 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it is 3 1/3 because if it was an improper fraction it would be 10/3 so i simplified it to 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,581 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it is 3 and 1/3 because you can change the whole five into 5/1 and times it by 2/3 which gives you 10/3 (3 and 1/3) | True_Correct | null |
17,582 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it is d because 2/3 mutipled by 5 is 3 1/5 | True_Correct | null |
17,583 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it is d because 2/3 x 5/1 = 10/3 which is 3 wholes and 1/3 so d | True_Correct | null |
17,584 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it is d because 5x2=10 and 3 goes into 10 3 times and there's a remanda of 1. | True_Correct | null |
17,585 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it is d because i drew | True_Neither | null |
17,586 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it is d because if you times the numerator by an integer like 10, 3, or 1, then you get 3 1/3 which can be simplified to 3, snd 1/2. | True_Neither | null |
17,587 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it is d because it equals 10/3 and then you have to do 3 into 10 = 3 r1 so the answer is 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,588 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it is d because when you multiply 2 x 5 the answer is 10/3 which is equivalent to 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,589 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it is d because you have to do 2/3 multiplied by 5/1, which is 10/3.in a mixed number, this will be 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,590 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it is d because you have to multiply 2/3 by 5/1 which is 10/3 which equals 3 1/3. | True_Correct | null |
17,591 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it is d becausee that's what you draw. | True_Neither | null |
17,592 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it is d, because if 2/3 x 5 is 10/3, 9 of those thirds will become wholes, leaving one remaining 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,593 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it is k it is d because 32/3 | True_Neither | null |
17,594 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it is k. it is d because 32/3. | True_Neither | null |
17,595 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it is this because if you put a 1 under the 5 and do 5x2 and 3x1 it will give you 10/13 . then you need to simplify it by seeing how many times 3 will go into 10 | True_Correct | null |
17,596 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think it's d because to work out 2/3 ×5 you can put an imaginary 1 below the 5 to get 5/1 then times the numerators by each other to get 10/3 but you need to make it a mixed number. | True_Correct | null |
17,597 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think its d because 5x2=10 | True_Neither | null |
17,598 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think its d because if you times the numerator by the integer you get 10/3 but you can simplify 10/3 into 3 1/3 | True_Correct | null |
17,599 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( 3 \frac{1}{3} \) | i think its this because 2x5=10 so then its ten thirds but that not on there because its an improper fraction so then you do 3s into 10 which is 3 so its 3and1/3 because there is one left | True_Correct | null |
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