Leonardo writes 50 poems. He wants to include 6 poems in each of the 9 sections of a book of poetry. Based on his work, he concludes that he must write 2 more poems, because 2 more thirds will make 9. Is his reasoning correct? Expain

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Answer:

Leonardo's reasoning to write two more poems is wrong.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the following in the question:

Number of poem written by Leonardo = 50

Number of poem in each section = 6

Number of sections = 6

Number of poems required =

[tex]=\text{Number of poem in each section}\times \text{Number of sections}\\=6\times 9\\=54[/tex]

Thus, he need to write 4 more poems.

Thus, his reasoning to write two more poems is wrong because 2 more thirds will not make 9.

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