Jennifer estimates that two out of every five students will attend the school dance. She knows that there are 1600 students in her school. Set up and solve.

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Jennifer estimates that two out of every five students will attend the school dance. She knows that there are 1600 students in her school. Set up and solve a proportion to help her estimate how many people will attend.

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Ms. Hoffman drove a total of 195 miles in her brand-spankin’ new (used) car over the last two weeks. How many miles will she drive over the course of a year?

Ms. Rittler paid three-sevenths of her salary for daycare services for her two kids. If she makes $2500 a month, how much did she pay for childcare?

Ms. Schoenecker ate one out of every three Wheaties Bars that she made Ms. Schoenecker ate one out of every three Wheaties Bars that she made. If she made two dozen of them, how many did she eat?

Brock answered 7 out of 11 questions correctly on his algebra quiz Brock answered 7 out of 11 questions correctly on his algebra quiz. What per cent did he answer correctly?

Brock received a grade of 80% on his Geography test Brock received a grade of 80% on his Geography test. If he answered 32 questions correctly, how many questions were on the test?