<h2>Answer</h2>
fluid ounces
<h2>Explanation</h2>
First, we are going to find the total amount of shampoo he used. We know from a our problem that he uses of the shampoo every time he washes his hair and he washed his hair 6 times, so we just need to multiply the number of times (6) by the amount used every time () to find how much shampoo he used:
We know that he used of the bottle of shampoo. Since the bottle of shampoo held 10.5 fluid ounces, we are going to multiply 10.5 fluid ounces by to find how much fluid ounces he used:
Now, to find the ounces of shampoo left, we just need to subtract the ounces used (3.9375 fluid ounces) by the initial fluid ounces in the bottle of shampoo (10.5 fluid ounces):
or expressed as a mixed fraction:
We can conclude that there are fluid ounces of shampoo left after Tomas washed his hair 6 times.