So far John has run 1/4 of the way to school and walked 3/8 of the way. what fraction of the distance to school does John have left.

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: (1)/(4) + (3)/(8) = (2)/(8) + (3)/(8) =(5)/(8) \n\nleft:\ \ \ 1-(5)/(8)=(3)/(8)\ \ \ of\ the\ distance\ to\ school
Answer 2
Answer: the whole road is 1

1-(1/4+3/8)=
1-(2/8+3/8)=
1-5/8=
8-5/8=
3/8 have left

Related Questions

Amelia uses 6 patches of fabric per square foot to make a blanket. How many patches of fabric will she need to make a blanket that is 720 square inches?
Which container holds more, a Elgin millimeter carton, or a 1 L bottle
Mario ordered a pizza for dinner when it arrived, mario quickly ate 1/8 of the pizza.while mario went to go get napkins, his pet poodle ate 1/3 of the pizza.a.about what percent of the pizza is left
The total number of legs , 1,500 , on four-legged and two-legged animals in a zoo can be represented by the equation 4x+2y=1,500. Interpret the x- and y- intercepts. Please show work so I can understand , if yu cant you can just give me the answers.
At an electronics store the price of a tablet is marked down 15% to 212.50

Dominic works on the weekends and on vacations from school mowing lawns in his neighborhood. For every one lawn he mows, he charges $6. Complete the table. Then write the ordered pairs and create a labeled graph. 1. Write the ratio of lawns mowed to the money he charges. ___________________

2. Below, fill in the ratio table for up to five (5) lawns

3. Graph the ordered pair, create a number scale for the X and Y axis, label the X and Y

4. axis with a title, connect the points with a line, label the line with the equation.
Please explain your answer for every question, 1-4 and put the answers in order.
PLS HELP ME

Answers

Answer:

i dont know how to do the rest but ik the first one is 1:6. this js means that he charges 6 dollars per 1 lawn.

there are 325 students each class is limited to at most 30 students. how many classes need to be offered?

Answers

11 as the 25 need a class for it u can't leave 25 people 325÷30

Suppose that Sahil knows that 45 people with the ages of 18 to 19 voted. With out using a calculator, he quickly says then 135 people with the ages of 30 to 49 voted. Is he correct? How might shail have come up with his answer?( I have a chart and one thing that is a clue is that the ages 18 to 29 is 10% )
(Ages 30 to 49 is 30%) please help!

I know that he did 45 times 3 to get the 135 because he though since 10% is 45 people he could multiply by 3 & get his answer. Help!!!

Answers

So you are given that 45 people in the age range of 18 to 29 who voted make up 10% of the total voters.

And you also know that 30% of the voters are in the age range of 30-49. And you need to find out how many people aged 30-49 voted.

So 10% of the total make up 45 people.
That means for 30% of the total number people, there would be 45 x 3 people, or 135 people. Because 10% x 3 = 30%

So, great job! :D

You don't need help !
Your method and your reasoning are correct.

The school student council sponsored a Switch Day where students were able to switch classes every 20 minutes. The students are in school for 7 hours. If a student switched as often as possible, how many classrooms in all did that student visit? (Hint there are 60 minutes in 1 hour)

Answers

21 classes, because if the school hours are 7 hours long it would be 21 classes


Natasha and Jorge were asked to find the quotient to the decimal division problem 18.8÷1.6 . Natasha says her answer is 11.75. Jorge says his answer is 1.175. a. Who is correct? Natasha or Jorge? b. Explain how you know who is correct. Include in your explanation at least one possible error the student who was incorrect made

Answers