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5,900 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because you times it by 6 and then didvide | True_Neither | null |
5,901 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because you times it by the whole number by the denominator and get it | True_Correct | null |
5,902 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because you times the Denominator by the number your dividing by. | True_Neither | null |
5,903 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because you times the denominator by the interger | True_Neither | null |
5,904 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because you times the denominator by the number you are dividing by | True_Correct | null |
5,905 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because you times the denominator by the number you divide by and but that number over the numerator | True_Correct | null |
5,906 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because you times the denominator by the whole number and that gave me 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,907 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because you times the denominator by the whole number which = 12 so it will be 1 twelth | True_Correct | null |
5,908 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because you turn 6 into a fraction which is one sixth and then you do one half times one sixth which gives you one twelth | True_Correct | null |
5,909 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because you turn the 6 into 1/6 and times the one half to the one sixth to get one twelth | True_Correct | null |
5,910 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because you would change 6to1/6and 1/2 would stay the same and 1/2 times 16 is 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,911 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because you would do 1/2 add a 6 to the bottom because you are dividing by 6 so it should look like this 1/2*6 = 12 | True_Neither | null |
5,912 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because your dividing by 6 you have to multiply the denominator by 6 and it = 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,913 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Because,you keep the 1 half change the division to times and flip the one sixth [which is the same as 6] and you do the times you would get one twelfth. | True_Correct | null |
5,914 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Becouse ÷6 is basically timesing by 1/6 so 2×6=12 and 1×1=1 and that equals to 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,915 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | By using the keep, flip change method, I got the answer of 1/12. | True_Correct | null |
5,916 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | CHANGE 6 INTO 1/6 BECAUSE THE DIVISION SIGN MAKES THE WHOLE NUMBER OR THE FRACTION FLIP. 1/2 TIMES 1/6 = 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,917 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Change 6 into a fraction then swap the top and bottom then change into a multiply sighn | True_Correct | null |
5,918 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Change 6 to 6/1 then swap 6 and 1 then times | True_Correct | null |
5,919 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Change the 6 into 1/6 and multiply 1/6 by 1/2 and you get 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,920 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Change the division sign to multiplication by flipping the 6 to 1/6 and then multiply by 1/2 | True_Correct | null |
5,921 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Changed the fraction to 6/12. 6/12 divided by 6 = 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,922 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Convert 1/2 into a number getting 0.5 then divide that by 6 then change it into a fraction | True_Neither | null |
5,923 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Convert 1/2 to 6/12 by multiplying the denominator and the numerator by 6 then divide by 6 which makes 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,924 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Convert 6 into 1/6 so that you can multiply 1/2 and 1/6 which will equal to 1/12. | True_Correct | null |
5,925 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Divide is backwords in decimal and fractions and 2x6 =12 | True_Neither | null |
5,926 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Divide is hard so flip the fraction over and x it
Is 12/1 | True_Neither | null |
5,927 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Dividing 1/2 by six equals 1/12 because you are dividing something split into two pieces agian six times(1/2*6) | True_Correct | null |
5,928 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Dividing by 6 is the same as multiplying by 1/6. 1/6 x1/2 =1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,929 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Dividing fractions is just denominator times number which is smaller | True_Neither | null |
5,930 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Do 2 x 6 = 12 and the numerator stays the same = 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,931 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Do KCF to find the answer. | True_Correct | null |
5,932 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | First I thought it was 3 because it was half but then I realized it was not | True_Neither | null |
5,933 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | First i changed 6 into 6/1, then i had to change divide to times which is equals 1/6.Then 1/6 x 1/2 = 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,934 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | First we need to multiply the denominator by the whole number so 6x2=12 and we keep the 1 as a numerator so the answer is 1/12. | True_Correct | null |
5,935 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | First you turn 6 into a fraction which equals 6/1 then you change times to divide which therefore changes 6/1 to 1/6.Then 1/6 x 1/2 = 1/12. | True_Correct | null |
5,936 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | First, I converted 6 into 1/6. Then I did 1/2 times 1/6 then I got my answer. | True_Correct | null |
5,937 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Firstly , I had to change 6 into a fraction , which is 6/1 . but then we have to flip the fraction , which makes it 1/6. 1/2 times by 1/6 is 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,938 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Firstly, the whole number 6 is also known as 6/1. Then you just need to flip the division sign and the 6/1. Your calculation should look like 1/2 x 1/6 which gives you 1/12. | True_Correct | null |
5,939 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Flip the 6 to 1 sixth and multiply the numerators and denominators. | True_Correct | null |
5,940 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Flip the divison sign to a x and then add a one underneath the 6, then flip it so it is 1/6 then the sum | True_Correct | null |
5,941 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | For dividing fractions you multiply the denominator. | True_Correct | null |
5,942 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | For this question I used the flip method,so I multiplied 1/2 by 1/6 which got me the awnser of 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,943 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | Halving a half is a quarter. The denominator: 2, times by 6 is the denominator of the answer: 12. The answer is 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,944 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I put A because when you divide you times the denominator by the whole number so 6x2 which equals 12 but you do not do anything to the top number so its 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,945 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I DONT GET IT BUT I HAVE TRIED | True_Neither | null |
5,946 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I Did 2 x 6 And Got 12 So My Answer Was 1/12 | True_Neither | null |
5,947 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I Knew the other answers didn't make sense and this was the only possible answer | True_Neither | null |
5,948 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I SIMPLY JUST TIMES THE THE DINOMINATER BY THE NUMBER THAT IS AT THE FRONT | True_Neither | null |
5,949 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I THINK ITs this because i multiplied the dominator by 6 | True_Correct | null |
5,950 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I THINK THIS BECAUSE WHEN 6/1 IS FLIPPED TO 1/6 THEN MULTIPLIED BY 1/2 YOU GET 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,951 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I THINK THIS BECAUSE WHEN YOU DO kfc ( KEEP FLIP CHANGE), YOU GET 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,952 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I THINK THIS BECAUSE3 6 X 2 IS 12 WHICH MAKES 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,953 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I WORKED IT OUT LEAVE ME ALONE | True_Neither | null |
5,954 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I a m smart (keep change flip) | True_Correct | null |
5,955 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I added a 1 so is 1/6 then I multiplyed | True_Correct | null |
5,956 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I added a one to the six then I turned the other fraction upside down then times it | True_Correct | null |
5,957 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I also think this because of the working out | True_Neither | null |
5,958 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I always imagine that there is a 1 underneath the 6 when I divide fractions. So if I divide 1/2 by "6/1" then I have to do 1/2 x 1/6 which gets you to 1/12. | True_Correct | null |
5,959 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I am not sure on how to explain this question. | True_Neither | null |
5,960 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I am not that sure but i think its this | True_Neither | null |
5,961 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I am smart aren’t I miss | True_Neither | null |
5,962 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I am using my own explainable method. | True_Neither | null |
5,963 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I answered A because if you do6 times2 gives you 12 then do 1 times 2 equals 1 | True_Neither | null |
5,964 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I answered A becuse 1/6 goes into 1/2 12 times. | True_Neither | null |
5,965 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I answered this as if you use KFC (Keep, Flip, Change) you'll get an equation of 1/2 * 1/6= 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,966 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I calculated the question by multiplying 1 x 1 and 2 x 6 = 1/12. | True_Correct | null |
5,967 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I changed 6 into a fraction which was 6/1
Then I switched them over to get 1/6
Then I times 1 by 1 to get 1 and 2 by 6 to get 12
This gave me 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,968 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I changed 6 to 6 over 1 to make it into a fraction, and then I did the method "keep, change, flip". So I did the calculation 1/2 x 1/6 which got me to an answer of 1/12. | True_Correct | null |
5,969 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I changed 6 to 6/1 and made it its reciprocal (1/6) and multiplied it across. | True_Correct | null |
5,970 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I changed 6/1 to get 1/6 then I multiplied it with 1/2 to get 1/12. | True_Correct | null |
5,971 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I changed it to 6/12 and then divided by 6 | True_Correct | null |
5,972 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I changed the 6 into 1/6 then times 1 by 1 which is 1.Then i did 2 times 6 which is 12 .So that means the answer is 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,973 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I changed the half into one whole (doubled it) and changed 6 into 12 so it is 1 divided by 12 which is one twelve | True_Correct | null |
5,974 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I choose this answer because 1/2/6 is dividing 1/2 by 6 not 6 divided by 1/2 | True_Neither | null |
5,975 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I chose A because 2x6=12 so it is 1/12 so in conclusion the answer is A. | True_Correct | null |
5,976 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I chose A because I used KFC to figure i out the answer and it was 1/12. | True_Correct | null |
5,977 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I chose this answer because I times the denominator by 6 which is 12 and you leave the numerator so it gives you 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,978 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I chose this because 2 times 6 is 12 | True_Neither | null |
5,979 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I converted 6 into a fraction and divided. | True_Neither | null |
5,980 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I converted 6 into a fraction. | True_Correct | null |
5,981 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did 1 half times 1 sixth | True_Correct | null |
5,982 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did 1 times 1 which equals 1 then 2 times 6 which equals 12 and my answer was 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,983 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did 1/2 decided it by 6 and then I got the answer of 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,984 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did 1/2 divided by 6/1 then I flipped the last fraction and changed it to multiplication. 1/2 x 1/6 is 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,985 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did 1/2 divided by 6/1. 1 x 1 = 1 and 2 x 6 =12
so 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,986 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did 1/2 times 1/6 and i got 1/12! | True_Correct | null |
5,987 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did 1/2 times 1/6 and it got me 1/12. | True_Correct | null |
5,988 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did 1/2 x 1/6 to get 1/12 | True_Correct | null |
5,989 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did 1/2x1/6 (which is reverse operation). | True_Correct | null |
5,990 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did 1/2x1/6 because you swap 6/1 to 1/6 and the division sign to times | True_Correct | null |
5,991 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did 1Quarter divided by 6 then 1 at the top with a line and then 2 times 6 which is 12 then you put the 1 above the fraction then you have your answer so, therefore, the answer is A. | True_Neither | null |
5,992 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did 2 times 6 and left the one | True_Correct | null |
5,993 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did 2x6 to get the denominator 12 | True_Correct | null |
5,994 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did 6 multiplied by the detonator and kept the numerator the same. | True_Correct | null |
5,995 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did 6 times 2 and then divided it by the 1 | True_Neither | null |
5,996 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did 6 times by the detonator but i kept the numerator the same. | True_Correct | null |
5,997 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did 6 x 2 which was 12 and left the neumonater the same | True_Correct | null |
5,998 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did 6x2 then the numerator stays the same | True_Correct | null |
5,999 | 31,774 | Calculate \( \frac{1}{2} \div 6 \) | \( \frac{1}{12} \) | I did K.F.C and worked out this answer | True_Correct | null |
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