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Oksanka [162]
3 years ago
10

rodney bought a 25pound bag of dog food his dog eat 10and2/5poundsof foodinthe firstmounthand104/5poundsof the foodin the second

month.how muchdog foodin pounds wasremainininginthe bagat the end of the two months show working
Mathematics
2 answers:
MakcuM [25]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

3⅘ lb  

Step-by-step explanation:

(a) <em>Amount eaten</em>

Eaten = 10⅖ + 10⅘

Think of pounds as pies. Each pie has 5 slices.

10⅖ pies = 10 pies + 2 slices = 50 slices + 2 slices = 52 slices

10⅘ pies = 10 pies + 2 slices = 50 slices + 4 slices = 54 slices

Eaten = 52 slices + 54 slices = 106 slices


(b) <em>Amount remaining</em>

Remaining = Original – Eaten

Original = 25 pies = 125 slices

Eaten = 106 slices

Remaining = 125 slices -106 slices

Remaining = 19 slices                 Convert slices to pies

Remaining = 15 slices + 4 slices

Remaining = 3 pies + 4 slices     Convert to mixed fraction

Remaining = 3⅘ pies                   Convert pies to pounds

Remaining dog food = 3⅘ lb

shepuryov [24]3 years ago
3 0

Bought a 25 pound bag of dog food

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