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19,000 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | in times tables you have to times both of them numbers so 3x5=15 and 5x2=10. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,001 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | is we times 5 by 2 is 10 and 3 times 5 is 15 :) :p | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,002 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | it is 10 because 2x5 is 10, and 3x5. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,003 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | it is 10 over 15 because you have to count in the five times tables. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,004 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | it is a because 2 x 5 = 10 and 3 x 5 = 15 so the answer to 2/3 x 5 is 10/15. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,005 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | it is a because you have to times both of the numbers | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,006 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | it is a because you have to times both of the numbers | False_Neither | null |
19,007 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | it is like the same. | False_Neither | null |
19,008 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | it is the answer because you multiply the numerator and the denominator. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,009 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | it takes 10 timess 5 to equal 10, and 3 times 5, so it's 15 times 5. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,010 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | it's a because make 5 a fraction and then times it | False_Neither | null |
19,011 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | it's a because you times 5 by 3 and then times 2 by 5 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,012 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | it's the only one that matches up with the answer. | False_Neither | null |
19,013 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | it's the only one thatt fits. | False_Neither | null |
19,014 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | its because your multiplying 2x5=10 and 3x5=15 so its 10/15 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,015 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | its both the denominator and the numeratior you times | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,016 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | its is 10/15 because 5 times 2 is 10 and 5 times 3 is 15 so it will be 10/15 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,017 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | it’s because if you times 5 x 2 which is 10 and the bottom 3×5 is 15 so it makes a | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,018 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | just because i know my 5 times tables | False_Neither | null |
19,019 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | just do 2 * 5 and then immediately whatever you do to the top, you do to the bottom. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,020 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | just multiply 2 and 5 then multiply 3 by 5 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,021 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | just multiply 2 and 5 then triple 3 by 5. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,022 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | make the 5 in to 5/5 then multiply | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,023 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | numerator x 5, then denominator 3 - 5. 2 5 = 10. 4 & 1 = 15. | False_Neither | null |
19,024 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | numerator x 5, then denominator x 5.
2 x 5 = 10.
3 x 5 = 15. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,025 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | since 2 multiplied by 5 is 10 and 3 multipli e by 5, it's 15. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,026 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | since 5 times 2 is 10, and 5 multiples 3 is 15, then 10 * 4 = 15 or, put another way, ten plus fifteen equals 15. therefore the answer is 10. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,027 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | since 5 times 2 is 10, and five times 3 is 15, so the answer is 10/15. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,028 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | since 5x2=10 and 5x3 =15, thenn 10 + 15 equals 15. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,029 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | since if you do 2x5=10, then 10 will come out on top and 3x5, which is equal to15, so it will become 15/15. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,030 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | so 2 x 5 = 10 andd 3 x 5 is 15. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,031 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | so in the endd it was 15 + 10 = 15. | False_Neither | null |
19,032 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | so it is 3 timess 5 equals 15 and 2 times 5, so it will be 10 divided by 15. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,033 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | so it would be 10 because 2x5 is 10, and 3x5, so it will be 15 because 4 times 5 equals 15. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,034 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | so it wouldd be 10/15 because 5x2=10 and 5x3=15. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,035 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | so that would be thr denominator then 2x5=10 | False_Neither | null |
19,036 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | so the amswer is 10/15. | False_Neither | null |
19,037 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | so the answer is 10 because 2 x 5 = 10, and 3 x 5 is 15. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,038 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | so together they are 10 and 15 therefore the answer is 10. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,039 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | so you do 2x5 then 3x5. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,040 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | ten times five is fifteen, so adding the numerator and denominator together gives you 10 pkus 15. | False_Neither | null |
19,041 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | the 3 times 5 is 15 and so the top is 2 x 5. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,042 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | the answer is 10 because ten times two by five gives you 10, and threee times five equals fifteen. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,043 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | the answer is a . i times the 3 x 5 what equals 15 then i did 5 x 2 what equals 10 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,044 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | the answer is b, becausee 5 times 3 is 15, and twice that number is 10, meaning 10/15. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,045 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | the answerr to 2/3 x 5 is 10/15. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,046 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | the denominator and the numerator are both multiplied by 5, so 2 x 5 = 10 3 x 5 equals 15 therefore, we have calculated that 10/15 = 10. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,047 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | the formula is 5 to 5/1 and then you do 2 3 = 10/15 | False_Neither | null |
19,048 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | the fraction is sponsored by nike.just do it. 2x5=10 and 3x5=15 so put it into a fraction and you get 10/15 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,049 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | the reason is because i did 3 times 5 whichh gave me a denominator of 15, then i did 2 times 5, to give myself the numerator, which was 10, so it = 10/15. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,050 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | the reason is because you times the numerator and denominator by 5. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,051 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | the resultt is an improper fraction,then multiply. | False_Neither | null |
19,052 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | the right answer is d but it doesn’t show me d | False_Neither | null |
19,053 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | the third times 5 is 3 andd so if you triple that it comes to 15, then 2 times that number is 10 because three times five equals 5. | False_Neither | null |
19,054 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | the top is 10 and the bottom is 15 so its 2x5 + 3x5. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,055 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | the top number 2 times by 5 = 10, the bottom number 3 times 5 + 1= 15 altogether will give 10/15 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,056 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | therefore it is 10 / 2 = 5 therefore it must be 15 since 3 x 5 equals 15. | False_Neither | null |
19,057 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | therefore the answer is 10/15 because in multiplying fractions you multiplie by both sides of the equation so 2x5=10 and 3x 5 =15. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,058 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | this becase its closest to 5 in the times table | False_Neither | null |
19,059 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | this is as when you timze a fraction by a hole number you make them both biger | False_Neither | null |
19,060 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | this is becase it's closest to 5 in the times table | False_Neither | null |
19,061 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | this is because 3 times 5 is 15 and 2 times 5 is 10 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,062 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | this is because 5 x 2 is 10 and 3 x 5 15 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,063 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | this is because three timess 5 = 15 and two times 5, which is 10. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,064 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | this is correct because 2 x 5 = 10 and 3 x 5= 15. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,065 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | this is right because 2 x 5 = 10 and 3 x 5 = 15
10/15 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,066 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | thiss is because you have to times the numbers by three. | False_Neither | null |
19,067 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | three times five equals 15 and two time five is ten | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,068 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | three times five equals fifteen two times five equals 10 so 10/15 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,069 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | three times five is fifteen and two times five is ten | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,070 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | three times five is fifteen and two times ten is fifteen. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,071 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times 2 and 3 by 5 and you should have 10/15 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,072 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times 2 by 5 then 3 by 5, its 10 and 15 then turn backk into a fraction | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,073 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times 2 by 5, then do 5 by 3. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,074 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times 2 snd 3 by 5 you should have 10/15 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,075 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times 3 by 5 that is 15 so it could be a or b but if we do 5 times 2 is 10 so that it is c. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,076 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times 3x5=15 bottom 2x5. times 5 equals 10 top one. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,077 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times both d and n by 5 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,078 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times both d and n by 5. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,079 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times by the denominator and times by the numirator | False_Neither | null |
19,080 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times by the top | False_Neither | null |
19,081 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times the bottom and the top by 5 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,082 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times the bottom by 5 and times it on top by 5. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,083 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times the numbers by 5 top and bottom | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,084 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times the numbers by 5 top and bottom | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,085 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times the numerator and the denominator by 5 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,086 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times the numerator andd the denominator by 5, then multiply that number by 2. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,087 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times the top and bottom by 5 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,088 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times the top and bottom by 5. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,089 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times two and three by five | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,090 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times two and three by five. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,091 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | times2 by 5 then 3 by 5 its 10 and 15 then turn back into a fraction | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,092 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | timess by the denominator and times before the numirator | False_Neither | null |
19,093 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | to get 10/15 you substitute the 5 with 1/5 and do the working to come up with 15/2. | False_Neither | null |
19,094 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | twice 5 is 10, and three times 5 equals 15. | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,095 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | twilight times them both together is because you timed them separately. | False_Neither | null |
19,096 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | two times five is ten. three times five is fifteen and out as a fraction is 10/15 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
19,097 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | u just times the top number not he bottom number | False_Neither | null |
19,098 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | u need to put a 1 under the 5 and then times them | False_Neither | null |
19,099 | 32,833 | Calculate \( \frac{2}{3} \times 5 \) | \( \frac{10}{15} \) | u times the 2 by 5 to get ten then u times the denominator '3' by 5 to get 15 thats why its 10/15 | False_Misconception | Duplication |
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