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4 July, 12:32

Lauren bought 20 ounces of ham. She used 3/4 of the ham to make sandwiches for her friends and 1/5 of the ham in an omlete. How many ounces of ham were left?

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  1. 4 July, 12:50
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    Lets divide the problem in parts, first for sandwiches she used 3/4 out of 20 ounces of ham:

    (3/4) (20) = 60/4 = 15

    so for sandwiches Lauren used 15 ounces

    Then for omelete she used 1/5, that is:

    (1/5) (20) = 20/5 = 4

    then Lauren used 4 ounces for omelete

    So Lauren used 15 ounces for sandwiches and 4 ounces for omelete, that is 19 ounces in total, so there are left from the 20 original ounces:

    20 - 19 = 1

    there is 1 ounce of ham left
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