I guess so, if you want it to be sort of easy, but math 8 will probably be better b/c it will be more of a challenge
That is because that 6th grade is still considered to be elementary and 7 and 8th are in middle school
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem? To find one seventh of 84, you can simply divide 84 by 7. When you do that, you'll see that 1 seventh of 84 is 12. Just like painting, sometimes math can be a beautiful and calming experience.
Not really because they want even remember you when you get in the 7th grade lOL i so agree these 6th graders
More like 11-12th graders
A book called 'Math makes sense'. For grade 7 it will have the number 7 in a big red circle on the cover of the book, try typing into google images 'Math makes sense' and u should see the cover of it. Hope i helped!
9/7 - 4/7 = 5/7
The reciprocal of one seventh or 1/7 is 7.
To find one seventh of 6, you would divide 6 by 7. This results in 0.857142857, which can be rounded to 0.86 when considering two decimal places. Therefore, one seventh of 6 is approximately 0.86.
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All math is related. In first grade you learn extremely simple math such as subtraction, addition, division and multiplication and in seventh grade you learn more complicated math, such as algebra or trigonometry. Math just gets more and more complicated the higher your grade level but it is still all related to math.
about 6-7 million 5th graders get head lice a year
What percent of teens do not eat lunch? It usually depends on what age they are. Mostly all 6th graders will eat lunch. About 1/3 7th graders only get a small snack, and about 50 seventh graders per school don't eat anything at all. It is the same for 8th graders. Since about half of the teenagers don't eat breakfast either, it is very important that they know that it's good for them to eat lunch, and maybe let them have a snack when they get home.