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kherson [118]
3 years ago
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Stephen uses \dfrac{2}{25} 25 2 ​ start fraction, 2, divided by, 25, end fraction kilograms of tofu in each serving of his famou

s tofu dish. He has 1\dfrac{1}{10}1 10 1 ​ 1, start fraction, 1, divided by, 10, end fraction kilograms of tofu.
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1 answer:
OleMash [197]3 years ago
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Answer:

13\frac{3}{4}\ servings

Explanation:

<u><em>The correct question is</em></u>

Stephen uses 2/25 kilograms of tofu in each serving of his famous tofu dish. He has 1 1/10 kilograms of tofu.

How many servings can Stephen make?

we know that

Stephen has  1  1/10 kg of tofu.

He uses 2/25 kg in each serving.

To find out how many servings he can make, we will divide  

1 1/10 ÷ 2/25

but first we need to convert mixed number to an improper fraction

1\frac{1}{10}\ kg=\frac{1*10+1}{10}=\frac{11}{10}\ kg

so

\frac{11}{10} : \frac{2}{25}=\frac{275}{20}\ servings

Convert to mixed number

\frac{275}{20}\ servings=\frac{260}{20}+\frac{15}{20}=13\frac{3}{4}\ servings

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