# 180 Days of Math for Sixth Grade Day 44 Answers Key

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## 180 Days of Math for Sixth Grade Answers Key Day 44

Directions Solve each problem.

Question 1.

Answer:
58-52= 6.

Explanation:
By subtracting 52 in 58 we will get 58-52= 6.

Question 2.
7 × 7 = ___
Answer:
7 × 7 = 49.

Explanation:
By multiplying 7 by 7 we will get 7 × 7 = 49.

Question 3.
(-20) ÷ (-5) = ____
Answer:
(-20) ÷ (-5) = 4.

Explanation:
By dividing -20 by -5 we will get (-20) ÷ (-5) = 4.

Question 4.
Is 409 an odd or an even number?
_______________________
Answer:
409 is an odd number.

Explanation:
The number 409 is an odd number as the number is not divisible by 2.

Question 5.
Is 1$$\frac{1}{5}$$ equal to $$\frac{6}{5}$$? ___
Answer:
1$$\frac{1}{5}$$ = $$\frac{6}{5}$$.

Explanation:
Yes, 1$$\frac{1}{5}$$ equal to $$\frac{6}{5}$$. As 1$$\frac{1}{5}$$ is in mixed fraction, so in improper fraction it will be $$\frac{6}{5}$$.

Question 6.
52 ÷ 5 • 2 = _____
Answer:
52 ÷ 5 • 2 = 10.

Explanation:
Given the expression is 52 ÷ 5 • 2 which is
52 ÷ 5 • 2 = 25 ÷ 5 • 2
= 5 • 2
= 10.

Question 7.
53 28 = 25
Answer:
53-28 = 25.

Explanation:
By subtracting 28 in 53 we will get 25.

Question 8.
Finde. 31e = 93
e = ____
Answer:
e = 3.

Explanation:
Given the expression is 31e = 93,
e = $$\frac{93}{31}$$
= 3.

Question 9.
How many minutes are in 3$$\frac{1}{4}$$ hours?
Answer:
3$$\frac{1}{4}$$ hours = 195 minutes.

Explanation:
As 1 hour is equal to 60 minutes, so for 3$$\frac{1}{4}$$ hours it will be
$$\frac{13}{4}$$ hours × 60
= 13 × 15
= 195 minutes.

Question 10.
Complete the chart for the shape.

 Name the figure. How many sides? How many angles? Does it have symmetry? Is it a plane shape or solid?

Answer:

 Name the figure. Hexagon How many sides? 6 How many angles? 6 Does it have symmetry? 6 Is it a plane shape or solid? Plane shape

Question 11.
Imagine you write each letter of the word EXCELLENT on a different card and then shuffle the cards. You turn the deck of cards facedown on a table and turn over the top card. What is the probability you will turn over a letter with only curved lines?
_____________________
Answer:
There are 9 letters so there are 9 cards.
The probability you will turn over a letter with only curved lines = 1/9

Question 12.
On a swim team of 20 people, one-fourth of the swimmers compete in the backstroke. How many swimmers compete in the backstroke event?
_____________________
Answer:
The number of swimmers competing in the backstroke event is 5 swimmers.

Explanation:
Given that a swim team of 20 people, one-fourth of the swimmers compete in the backstroke. So the number of swimmers competing in the backstroke event is 20×$$\frac{1}{4}$$
= 5 swimmers.

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