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11. Leonardo knows it is 42 days until summer break. How many weeks is it until Leonardo's summer break?
(Hint: There are 7 days in a week.)

12. Nan cuts 9 submarine sandwiches into 4 equal parts. How many parts are there now?

13. What is [tex]\star[/tex] equal to?
[tex]11 \div \star = 11[/tex]

14. Burle has 2 bags of dog food. Each bag contains 5 kilograms of food. How many kilograms of food does Burle have in all?

Answer :

Sure, let's go through each question step-by-step:

Question 11: Leonardo knows it is 42 days until summer break. How many weeks is it until Leonardo's summer break?

To find the number of weeks until summer break, we need to divide the total number of days by the number of days in a week. Since there are 42 days and each week has 7 days:

[tex]\[ \text{Number of weeks} = \frac{42 \text{ days}}{7 \text{ days in a week}} = 6 \text{ weeks} \][/tex]

So, it is 6 weeks until Leonardo's summer break.

Question 13: What is ★ equal to? Given the equation is [tex]\( 11 \div ★ = 11 \)[/tex].

To find what [tex]\( \star \)[/tex] equals, think about the division equation. For [tex]\( 11 \div \star = 11 \)[/tex], you need to find a number that you can divide 11 by to get 11. This number is 1, because:

[tex]\[ 11 \div 1 = 11 \][/tex]

So, [tex]\( \star = 1 \)[/tex].

Question 12: Nan cuts 9 submarine sandwiches into 4 equal parts. How many parts are there now?

If each sandwich is cut into 4 equal parts, and there are 9 sandwiches, you can find the total number of parts by multiplying the number of sandwiches by the number of parts each is cut into:

[tex]\[ \text{Total parts} = 9 \text{ sandwiches} \times 4 \text{ parts per sandwich} = 36 \text{ parts} \][/tex]

So, there are 36 parts.

Question 14: Burle has 2 bags of dog food. Each bag contains 5 kilograms of food. How many kilograms of food does Burle have in all?

To find the total amount of dog food, multiply the number of bags by the amount of food in each bag:

[tex]\[ \text{Total kilograms of food} = 2 \text{ bags} \times 5 \text{ kg per bag} = 10 \text{ kg} \][/tex]

Burle has 10 kilograms of dog food in total.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.