Respuesta :
They told us how much Victoria used in fractions.
1. Add up the total amount she used.
2/5 + 3/10 = total amount used
Make both denominators the same.
2/5(2/2) + 3/10 = total amount used
4/10 + 3/10 = total amount used
7/10 = total amount used
2. Find out how much is left.
If she used 7/10 of the total package she has 3/10 left, because 10/10 - 7/10 = 3/10.
3. Find the weight of 3/10 of the package
The whole package, 10/10, weighs 2 pounds,
so each 1/10 of package = 2lbs/10 = 0.2 lbs
Now we know we have 3/10 left, so multiply 0.2 by 3 which equals 0.6 pounds.
Victoria has 0.6 pounds of flour left.
Hope this answers your question, and May the Force Be With You!
-Jabba
1. Add up the total amount she used.
2/5 + 3/10 = total amount used
Make both denominators the same.
2/5(2/2) + 3/10 = total amount used
4/10 + 3/10 = total amount used
7/10 = total amount used
2. Find out how much is left.
If she used 7/10 of the total package she has 3/10 left, because 10/10 - 7/10 = 3/10.
3. Find the weight of 3/10 of the package
The whole package, 10/10, weighs 2 pounds,
so each 1/10 of package = 2lbs/10 = 0.2 lbs
Now we know we have 3/10 left, so multiply 0.2 by 3 which equals 0.6 pounds.
Victoria has 0.6 pounds of flour left.
Hope this answers your question, and May the Force Be With You!
-Jabba
Answer : The weight of the package of flour that she left is, 0.84 pounds.
Step-by-step explanation :
As we are given that the Victoria has a 2 pound package of flour.
First we have to calculate the amount of flour use to make a pizza.
Amount of use to make a pizza = [tex]\frac{2}{5}\times 2\text{ pounds}=\frac{4}{5}\text{ pounds}[/tex]
Now we have to calculate the amount of flour use to make a bread.
She then uses 3/10 of the remaining flour to make bread. That means,
Remaining flour to make bread = [tex]1-\frac{2}{5}=\frac{3}{5}[/tex]
Fraction of flour use to make a bread = [tex]\frac{3}{10}\times \frac{3}{5}[/tex]
Amount of use to make a bread = [tex]\frac{3}{10}\times \frac{3}{5}\times 2\text{ pounds}=\frac{9}{25}\text{ pounds}[/tex]
Now we have to calculate the weight of the package of flour that she has left.
Weight of the package of flour that she has left = Total amount of flour - (Sum of flour use to make a pizza and bread)
Weight of the package of flour that she has left = [tex]2-(\frac{4}{5}+\frac{9}{25})[/tex] pounds
Weight of the package of flour that she has left = [tex]2-\frac{4}{5}-\frac{9}{25}[/tex] pounds
Weight of the package of flour that she has left = [tex]\frac{21}{25}[/tex] pounds
Weight of the package of flour that she has left = 0.84 pounds
Thus, the weight of the package of flour that she left is, 0.84 pounds.