This depends on the third grader. I was 4' 8'' in third grade and was one of the tallest kids for my age. My mature height is 6' 4'' at age 22.
if you are 5 1 like me you can weigh anywere from 103 to 115 without being considered over weight
one-fifth of 25 = 25 / 5. 25 / 5 = 5. / = divided by. your welcome. 8th grader
By 1 5th i hope you mean 1/5. 1 5th is really only used in speaking, not writing. but anyway. (1/5) ^ 3 = (1/5)(1/5)(1/5) (1/25)(1/5) = 1/125. when multiplying fractions, multiply the numerators and the denominatoes seperately. therefore, the top is 1*1*1 = 1. and 5*5*5 = 125.
5/12. (1/4)+(1/6)=(3/12)+(2/12). (3/12)+(2/12)=5/12 Alternatively, .25+0.1667=.4167, or 5/12.
1/3 = (1 x 5)/(3 x 5) = 5/15 1/5 = (1 x 3)/(5 x 3) = 3/15 So while 1/3 is 5/15, 1/5 is 3/15.
I am a sixth grader and I weigh about 97 pounds. But it also depends on their height. I am 5' 3'', and I am supposed to be 115 lbs, so an average sixth grader should weigh about 90-125 lbs.
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that's underweight you might wanna see a doctor im in fith grade im about 5"3 and im 110
125 answered by a sixth grader
1/3 of 15 is 5.
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5 ÷ 3 = 1.666666667
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use multiplication -- take the product of the two fractions. For example, you want 1/4 within 1/5. Ans = (1/4)*(1/5) = 1/20.
Average height for a 7th grader is 5.3 Average shoe size for 7th grader 8.0 - end of year - 9.0
It is 5.3 with the 3 repeating.