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Answer:
<em>Every people at dinner received one-tenth of the original turkey= 0.1</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Proportions</u>
If some fraction a/b of a whole total M is to be computed and later removed, we proceed as follows
* Compute the portion to be removed as a/b*M
* Subtract it from the total quantity: M-a/b*M=M(1-a/b)
I'm assuming 1/5 of the turkey was lost due to overcooking. It means that (1-1/5) of the turkey remained for dinner, that is, 4/5 of the turkey.
Each people at dinner received the same amount of the remaining, so we must divide 4/5 by 8, to get 4/40, or 1/10. It means that every people at dinner received one-tenth of the original turkey
a. 28 * 63
28 (60) + 28 (3) or 20 (60) +20 (3) + 8 (60) + 8 (3)
1680 + 84=1764 1200 / 60 +480 +24=1764
b. 17(59)
17 (50) + 17 (9) or 10 (50) + 10 (9) + 7 (50) +7 (3)
850 + 153=1003 500 + 90 + 63 =1003
c.458 (15)
458 (10) +458 (5) or 10 (400) + 10 (50) + 10 (8) + 5 (400) +5 (50) + 5 (8)
4580 +2290 = 6870 400 + 500 + 80 + 2000 + 250 + 40 = 6870
My work is kinda confusing but hope it helped
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