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We would first divide 40/10 to find how many batteries are in 1 pack so Gavin could know!
Using that number we would multiply by 5 so Kylie knows how many batteries are in 5 packs which is why we are multiplying by 5!
Let's begin:
40/10= 4
4 batteries in 1 pack
Now we multiply this number 5 to find how many batteries are in 5 packs.
4x5= 20 batteries in 5 packs.
Our answer-
Gavin: There are 4 batteries in 1 pack.
Kylie: There are 20 batteries in 5 packs.
Using that number we would multiply by 5 so Kylie knows how many batteries are in 5 packs which is why we are multiplying by 5!
Let's begin:
40/10= 4
4 batteries in 1 pack
Now we multiply this number 5 to find how many batteries are in 5 packs.
4x5= 20 batteries in 5 packs.
Our answer-
Gavin: There are 4 batteries in 1 pack.
Kylie: There are 20 batteries in 5 packs.
(Doing this in steps. First we will find Gavin's answer, then in finding Gavin's answer we can find Kylie's answer.)
Step 1:
40 batteries in 10 packs.
Gavin wants to find out how many batteries in 1 pack.
Divide 40 by 10 to get 4
4 batteries are in 1 pack.
Step 2:
4 batteries per 1 pack.
Kylie wants to find out how many batteries in 5 packs.
We do 4*5
4*5 = 20
20 batteries are in 5 packs.
Hope this helps you! (:
-Hamilton1757
Step 1:
40 batteries in 10 packs.
Gavin wants to find out how many batteries in 1 pack.
Divide 40 by 10 to get 4
4 batteries are in 1 pack.
Step 2:
4 batteries per 1 pack.
Kylie wants to find out how many batteries in 5 packs.
We do 4*5
4*5 = 20
20 batteries are in 5 packs.
Hope this helps you! (:
-Hamilton1757