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pychu [463]
3 years ago
10

So far, Carmella has collected 14 boxes of baseball cards. There are 315 cards in each box. Carmella estimates that she has abou

t 3,000 cards, so she buys 6 albums that hold 500 cards each.
a. Will the albums have enough space for all of her cards? Why or why not?
b. How many cards does Carmella have?
c. How many albums will she need for all of her baseball cards?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Ratling [72]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

4410 cards, 9 albums

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of cards in a box = 315

Number of boxes = 14

b) Total number of cards =  Number of boxes × Number of cards in 1 box

=315\times 14 = 4410

a) Carmella estimated she had 3,000 cards so she bought a 6 album of 500 cards.

No, 6 albums are not enough as she estimated wrong number of cards. There are total of 4410 cards but she estimated it to be 3000 cards.

c) Total number of albums required = \displaystyle\frac{\text{Total number of cards}}{\text{Number of card 1 album can hold}}

=\frac{4410}{500} = 8.82 \approx 9

Thus, she will require 9 albums to put all her cards.

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<h3>Further explanation</h3>

<u>Given:</u>

Abbie spent ⁵/₈ of her money and saved the rest.

She spent $45.

<u>Question:</u>

How much money did she have at first?

<u>The Process:</u>

The meaning of "Abbie spent ⁵/₈ of her money" is that she has spent 5 of the 8 parts of the money she had at first.

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\boxed{\cdot}\boxed{\cdot}\boxed{\cdot}\boxed{\cdot}\boxed{\cdot}\boxed{\cdot}\boxed{\cdot}\boxed{\cdot}

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<u>Quick Steps:</u>

Let M as Abbie's initial money.

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Both sides are multiplied by ⁸/₅ so that M is the subject alone on the left side.

\boxed{ \ M = \frac{8}{5} \times \$ 45 \ }

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\boxed{ \ M = \$ 72 \ }

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