Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem is most likely about what percentage of the candy does each individual have left. Since the phrase is explaining that each ones candy bar is the same size and can be broken into equally divided pieces then it is most likely about figuring out which one of the individual's has more candy left over when compared to the other's candy. This is possible since both candies are the same size but more information would be needed.
The value of the fractions will be:
1. 8 13/20
2. 2 4/5
3. 5/6
<h3>How to explain the fraction?</h3>
1. 6 1/4 + 2 2/5
LCM of 20
6 1/4 + 2 2/5.
6 5/20 + 2 8/20
= 8 13/20
2. 1 1/5 × 2 1/3
= 6/5 × 7/3
= 42/15
= 14/5
= 2 4/5
3. 3 1/3 - 2 1/2
= 3 2/6 - 2 3/6.
= 5/6
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Answer: 153 trays
Step-by-step explanation:
hotdogs =153
Hamburger = 171
Mike is to put the same number of hamburger and hotdogs in each plate.
we assume that a whole number of each food is placed in each tray.
The maximum amount of trays will be determined by the minimum food which is hotdog, so, the hotdog is the constraint.
Mike will have to use 153 trays.