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5,600 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 2x6=12 and by multiply the the denominator is another way of dividing so therefor it is 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,601 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 2x6=12 and the numberater stays the samse | True_Correct | null |
5,602 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 2x6=12 and you drag the 1 over which is n1/12. | True_Correct | null |
5,603 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 2×6=12
You have to keep the numerator the same and you have to times the 2 and the 6. That is 12. | True_Correct | null |
5,604 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 = 1/6 so equation is 1/2 / 1/6, now you flip the second fraction and multiply 1/2 * 6/1 | True_Neither | null |
5,605 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 A’s a fraction is 6/1. To change the operation to multiplication, you switch the numerator and denominator of the second fraction around, and multiply as usual | True_Correct | null |
5,606 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 as a fraction gives us6/1 if we stick change flip it that gives, us 1/2x1/6=1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,607 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 as a fraction is 6/1 then you flip it 1/6 then times by 1/2 which gives you 1/12 and you can not simplify | True_Correct | null |
5,608 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 as a fraction is 6/1 when flipped is 1/6 then you multiple the 2 denominators of the fraction together and do the same to the 2 numerators | True_Correct | null |
5,609 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 becomes 6 over 1 which is then flipped to become 1/6 then divide becomes times. You end up with 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,610 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 can also be presented as 6/1 and with division you have to flip the second fraction which is 1/6. Once you have done that you multiply both the numerator and denominator getting 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,611 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 can be reversed to 1/6 1/2 x 1/6 = 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,612 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 divided by 2 =12 which is one twelth. | True_Correct | null |
5,613 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 divided by 2 is the method u have to use which gives u 3 and u times the nominater by 3 | True_Misconception | SwapDividend |
5,614 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 divided by one halve is 1/12 | True_Neither | null |
5,615 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 is 1/6 so you do 1/2 times 6/1 which is 1/12 | True_Neither | null |
5,616 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 is a whole number so you put it over 1 and then you do keep change flip | True_Correct | null |
5,617 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 is actually 6/1.In dividing fractions you use KCF.Keep change flip.Then the question is 1/2 times 6/1 which is 1/12 | True_Neither | null |
5,618 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 times 2 =12 which is the denominator
the 1 will like it is because you can't do anything with it | True_Correct | null |
5,619 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 times 2 Is twelve and hence this is one twelfth | True_Correct | null |
5,620 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 times 2 equals to 12 and then I put it into a fraction by adding the 1 as the numerator | True_Correct | null |
5,621 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 times 2 is 12 and keep the denominator the same | True_Neither | null |
5,622 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 times 2 is 12 so it is 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,623 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 wholes can be converted to 1/6 then do 1/2 times 1/6 to get 1/12. | True_Correct | null |
5,624 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 wholes divided into half will give you 12 parts | True_Misconception | SwapDividend |
5,625 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 x 2 = 12 and 1 stays as it is. | True_Correct | null |
5,626 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 x 2 = 12 and the denominator is the same | True_Neither | null |
5,627 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 x 2 is 12 so that is the denominer and 6 divided by 1 is 6 | True_Neither | null |
5,628 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 x 2 is 2 and use same numerator as before | True_Correct | null |
5,629 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6 x 2= 12 so therefore it is 1 over 12 | True_Correct | null |
5,630 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6/ 1/2 = 12
so switching them would be 1/12 | True_Misconception | SwapDividend |
5,631 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6/1 is the same as 6 so all u have to do is to switch them around to:1/6 then you do 1/2 x 1/6= 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,632 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6/12 is 1/2 so 2 divided by 6 is 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,633 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6x2= 12 and then you put the numerator back on | True_Correct | null |
5,634 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6x2= 12 keep the denominator the same & then get 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,635 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | 6x2=12 then dont change the numerator | True_Correct | null |
5,636 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A HALF OF 6 IS 12 SO IT BECOMES 1/2 | True_Neither | null |
5,637 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A IS CORRECT BECAUSE I DID KEEP CHANGE FLIP | True_Correct | null |
5,638 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because
1/2 divide 6/1 turns into
1/2 x 1/6 = 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,639 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because (1/2)/6=0.083 then multiplied by 12 is 1 | True_Neither | null |
5,640 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because 1/12 is the lowest out of all of them | True_Neither | null |
5,641 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because 2x6 is 12 and the one stays the same | True_Correct | null |
5,642 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because 6 x 2 is 12 and 12 x 1 equals 12 | True_Neither | null |
5,643 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because 6×2 is 12 also you can do KCF which means keep,change and flip. | True_Correct | null |
5,644 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because I just did the KFC method ad this is how you do it: 1/2 x 1/6 =1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,645 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because all of the other options haven't been divided by 6. | True_Neither | null |
5,646 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because divide both half's by 6 and the whole circle = 12 which as a fraction is 1 over 12 | True_Correct | null |
5,647 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because dividing by 6 is the same as multiplying by 1/6 and that equals 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,648 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because if you divide the denominator will get higher | True_Neither | null |
5,649 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because if you dividing a fraction by a whole number then you would times the denominator and leave the numerator | True_Correct | null |
5,650 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because if you do 1/2 times 1/6 it is 1/12. | True_Correct | null |
5,651 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because if you have a question like this then you have got a half it is like 6 times 2 which is 12 | True_Neither | null |
5,652 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because if you times 6 by 2 it gets you to 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,653 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because if you times it by the bottom 6×2=12 and the top is one so it would be 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,654 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because u flip the second fraction flip the action and when I did this I got 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,655 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because when you divide a fraction you add to the denominator | True_Neither | null |
5,656 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because when you divide fractions you swap the last number or fraction around so it would be 1/2 divided by 1/6. | True_Neither | null |
5,657 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because with 1/2 divided by 6 i just keep 1 the same then times 2 by 6 which is 12 then i get 1/12 which is the fraction on A. | True_Correct | null |
5,658 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because you can multiply the denominator by the whole number to get 1/12. | True_Correct | null |
5,659 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because you have to do keep flip change. | True_Correct | null |
5,660 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because you just times the denominator by the number that's not a fraction | True_Correct | null |
5,661 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because you need to do 2 times 6 and that is 12 so the answer is 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,662 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because you put 1/2 into a calculation and times 1/6 by it and the answer is 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,663 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because you use keep it, change it, flip it and you get this answer. | True_Correct | null |
5,664 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A because you will have to do 1/2 x 6 = 1/12 | True_Neither | null |
5,665 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A half divided by 6 is 1/12. | True_Neither | null |
5,666 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A half divided by 6 is 1over12 | True_Neither | null |
5,667 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A half divided by six will become to a half times a sixth and the answer will a twelfth | True_Correct | null |
5,668 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A half is the same as 6/12. If you divide this by 6, you get 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,669 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A half multiplied by a sixth is a twelfth | True_Correct | null |
5,670 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A half times by 12 is 1 12 | True_Neither | null |
5,671 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A is the answer because all you have todo is multiple the denominator and the whole number. | True_Correct | null |
5,672 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A is the answer because when you divide fractions you flip the second fraction around, so the answer is 1/12. | True_Correct | null |
5,673 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | A is the correct answer because 1/2 multiplied by a 1/6 is 1/12. | True_Correct | null |
5,674 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | AS YOU TIMES THE DENOMINTOR BY 6 TO GET YOUR ANSWER | True_Neither | null |
5,675 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | All the other options are bigger than 1/2 | True_Neither | null |
5,676 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | All you have to do is 2 x 6 because the numerator is 1. | True_Correct | null |
5,677 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | All you have to do is times the big number by the denominator and leave the numerator and the answer is 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,678 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | All you need to do is times the denominator by the hole number | True_Correct | null |
5,679 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | As I did 6 times two and 6 times one which is 6/12 then divide that by 6 is 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,680 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | As i used the stick change flip | True_Correct | null |
5,681 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | As it is making it 6 times smaller and 2x 6 is 12 | True_Neither | null |
5,682 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | As one cannot be divisible by 6, we can convert it to 6/12
6/12 divided by 6 is 1/12 | True_Neither | null |
5,683 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | As the 6 will be written as 6/1 so for 1/2 divided 6/1 ,you have to turn 6/1 to 1/6 and change the divide sign into a times sign and 1/2 times 1/6 equals to 1/12. | True_Correct | null |
5,684 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | As the denominator multiplied by the whole number equals 12 so 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,685 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | As the rule Keep Change Flip suggests to keep the first number as it is and then change the divide into a multiply and then flip the last number which makes the answer 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,686 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | As to do this you times the bottom number by the whole number , and 2 times 6 equals 12 which makes the answer 1/ 12 | True_Correct | null |
5,687 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | As u have to do kcf to work out a division fraction | True_Correct | null |
5,688 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | As when you divide an integer by a fraction and in doesn’t go into it you divide them | True_Neither | null |
5,689 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | As you do 1/2 times 1/6 which is 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,690 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | As you need to do KFC so it will be 1/2x1/6 which equals 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,691 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | BECAUSE YOU DO 2X6 AND THAT EQUALS 12 | True_Neither | null |
5,692 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | BECAUSE...because I did in my head. | True_Neither | null |
5,693 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | BecUse I worked out the answer | True_Neither | null |
5,694 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Becaus 1×1=1 6×2=12 and that is your anser | True_Correct | null |
5,695 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because one six is half of 12 and that's how you would display that as a fraction | True_Neither | null |
5,696 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because you put a 1 under the 6 then make it 1 sixth and then times it which equals to 1 twelve | True_Correct | null |
5,697 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because 1/2 = 6/12 and then 6/12 divided by 6 = 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,698 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because 1/2 divided by 3 equals 1/6, so all you need to do is double it. | True_Correct | null |
5,699 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because 1/2 divided by 6 = 1/2 x 1/6. 1/2 x 1/6= 1/12. | True_Correct | null |
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