Yesterday, (5)/(8) of the 56 students in a contest gave their speeches. How many students gave their speeches?
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To find the fraction of students who gave their speeches, we divide the number of students who gave their speeches by the total number of students. In this case, the fraction is (5)/(8). Show more…
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