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earnstyle [38]
3 years ago
12

You have 6 pints of glaze. It takes ⅞ of a pint to glaze a bowl and 9/16 of a pint to glaze a plate

Mathematics
2 answers:
laiz [17]3 years ago
8 0
Maybe b. Or c but I’m not sure if it’s a problem with the problem with this problem lol it’s still available for sure
Alex777 [14]3 years ago
4 0

<u>Your question is Incomplete</u>

Is Your question this?

You have 6 pints of glaze. It takes 7/8 of a pint to glaze a bowl and 9/16 of a pint to glaze a plate.

A. How many bowls could you glaze

B. How many plates can you glaze

C. How much glaze will be left over?

<u>If it is the Answer is below.</u>

<u>(If it not please tell me)</u>

Answer/Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

6 Pints of glaze

takes 7/8 of pint to glaze a bowl

9/16 of a pint to glaze a plate

Part A) How many bowls could you glaze?

You have 6 pints of glaze. It takes 7/8  of a pint to glaze a bowl

so

To find the number of bowls divide 6 by 7/8

= 48/7 = 6.86 bowls

Therefore the answer to part A is equal to<u> 6 bowls.</u>

<u>=================================================================</u>

Part B) How many plates can you glaze?

You have 6 pints of glaze. It takes 9/16  of a pint to glaze a plate

so

To find the number of plates divide 6 by 9/16

=96/2 = 10.67 plates

Therefore the answer to part B is equal to <u>10 plates.</u>

<u>=================================================================</u>

Part C) How much glaze will be left over?

Part A =6-6*\frac{7}{8} =6-\frac{42}{8} =\frac{48}{8} = \frac{42}{8}=\frac{3}{4} pint of glazes left

Part B=6-10*\frac{9}{16} =6-\frac{45}{8} =\frac{48}{8} -\frac{45}{8} =\frac{3}{8} pint of glazes left

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