Math, asked by zionepps23, 6 months ago

Ms. White and Ms. Dangerfield are teachers at two different schools. Ms. White has 2,400 students at her school. If there are 10 times as many students at Ms. White’s school than at Ms. Dangerfield’s school, then how many students attend Ms. Dangerfield’s school? You can use your math tools or a place value chart to solve.

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Answered by nmodanwal73gmailcom
0

Answer:

24000

Step-by-step explanation:

given ,

ms.white's Student s at her school=2400

and ms.dangerfield's students at her school is 10 times of ms.white's school

so, that if we multiply = 2400×10

=24000

Answered by abiolasalaudeen35
2

Step-by-step explanation:

simple.

Ms.white has 2400 students.

Ms.Dangerfield students are 10 times than Ms.White's student, so:

Ms.Dangerfield's student are 10*2400=24000

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