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Julia is a teacher who is grading tests. She can grade 6 tests every 30 minutes. If she has 66 tests to grade, how long will it take her?





Correct Answer:
5.5 hours


to determine how long it will take julia to grade all 66 tests, we start by understanding her grading speed. julia can grade 6 tests in 30 minutes. this means her grading rate is 6 tests per 30 minutes.

to find out how long it will take her to grade 66 tests, we can set up a proportion based on her known rate. the proportion is: \[ \frac{6 \text{ tests}}{30 \text{ minutes}} = \frac{66 \text{ tests}}{x \text{ minutes}} \] here, \(x\) represents the total time required to grade 66 tests.

solving the proportion for \(x\), we cross-multiply to get: \[ 6x = 1980 \] this simplifies to: \[ x = \frac{1980}{6} = 330 \text{ minutes} \]

finally, to convert the time from minutes to hours, we divide the total minutes by the number of minutes in an hour: \[ \frac{330 \text{ minutes}}{60 \text{ minutes per hour}} = 5.5 \text{ hours} \]

therefore, it will take julia 5.5 hours to grade all 66 tests. this calculation shows that her grading will span over a little more than half a workday, assuming she grades continuously without breaks.