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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-11-17

Which equation can be used to solve the problem: How many shelves that each hold 16 books are needed to hold a total of 112 books?

A. \(16 + s = 112\)

B. \(16s = 112\)

C. \(16 \div s = 112\)

D. \(s \div 16 = 112\)

Asked by Havely808

Answer (2)

Start without thinking of the options. You could do process of elimination, and that's fine, but to learn this kind of problem it's better to think it all the way through. The problem says you have 112 books, and an indefinite number shelves, s, that each hold sixteen books. You need to fit 112 books into shelves, each with sixteen books. That comes down to 112÷s=16, which is the same as 16s=112.

Answered by smurphy | 2024-06-10

The equation that can be used to solve the problem of how many shelves, each holding 16 books, are needed for 112 books is 16 s = 112 . Solving this gives us that 7 shelves are needed. Thus, the correct answer is option B.
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Answered by smurphy | 2025-01-12