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14 May, 04:38

Patel squeezed oranges so that his family could have fresh-squeezed juice for breakfast. He squeezed StartFraction 4 over 17 EndFraction cups from the first orange, StartFraction 3 over 10 EndFraction cups from the second orange, StartFraction 9 over 20 EndFraction cups from the third orange, StartFraction 3 over 11 EndFraction cups from the fourth orange, and StartFraction 7 over 15 EndFraction cups from the fifth orange. Patel estimates that he needs 2 cups of orange juice for his family. About how much more orange juice does he need to reach his estimate? One-sixth cups Five-sixths cups 1 and two-thirds cups 1 and StartFraction 5 over 6 EndFraction cups

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  1. 14 May, 04:59
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    1/6 is your answer.
  2. 14 May, 05:03
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    3089/11220

    Approximately = 0.2753

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Patel estimates that he needs 2 cups of Orange juice.

    But let's know the amount he already has.

    4/17 + 3/10 + 9/20 + 3/11 + 7/15

    = 3/10 + 9/20 + 7/15 + 3/11 + 4/17

    = (18 + 27 + 28) / 60 + (51+44) / 187

    = 73/60 + 95/187

    = (13651 + 5700) / 11220

    = 19351/11220

    = 1 (8131/11220)

    So to complete it two he needs (11220-8131) / 11220 = 3089/11220

    Approximately = 0.2753
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