Each blue box weighs 7kg because, the red row is the same as 8kgx3=24kg so, to find the blue row you do 59kg-24kg=35kg. Finally, you do 35kg divided by 5 as there are 5 different boxes,which leaves you with the answer 7kg.
Well, first I worked out that 8kg x3= 24kg so all that was left to do with 24kg was to mines 59kg-24kg= 35kg. Finally, you divide 35kg by 5 as there are 5 boxes, so the answer is 7kg.
If there are 3 red boxes and 8kg in each that means that the red proportion of the weight is 24kg.59-24=35.Finally,you do 35 divided by 5 (7) because there are 5 parts to the bar model. The answer is 7kg.
Each box weighs 7kg! So three times eight is 24, take it away from 59 and get left with 35. Then, divide that by five because there are five boxes. You get left with 7kg!
Each blue box weighs 7kg because, the red row is the same as 8kgx3=24kg so, to find the blue row you do 59kg-24kg=35kg. Finally, you do 35kg divided by 5 as there are 5 different boxes,which leaves you with the answer 7kg.
I got the same! It was quite easy!
You have to explain.
How do you mean?
I mean like you have to show your workings and prove that you actually know.
You need to explain HOW you got the answer.
Well, first I worked out that 8kg x3= 24kg so all that was left to do with 24kg was to mines 59kg-24kg= 35kg. Finally, you divide 35kg by 5 as there are 5 boxes, so the answer is 7kg.
If there are 3 red boxes and 8kg in each that means that the red proportion of the weight is 24kg.59-24=35.Finally,you do 35 divided by 5 (7) because there are 5 parts to the bar model. The answer is 7kg.
Each box weighs 7kg! So three times eight is 24, take it away from 59 and get left with 35. Then, divide that by five because there are five boxes. You get left with 7kg!
I got that answer too I did the exact same thing as Leey.
So Mr Burns knows that you know