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2 May, 07:47

Dana is making bean soup the recipe she has makes 10 serving and uses 3/4of a pound of beans. How many total pounds of beans does she need to make 5 serving of soup? She has 1/10 of a beans in one contanier and 1/4 of a pound of beans in another container. How many more pounds of beans does Dana need to make the 5 serving of soup? Show your work or explain your answer

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  1. 2 May, 08:04
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    a. 3/8 of a pound of beans

    b. 1/40 of a pound of beans

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    The question here says that Dana is making bean soup the recipe she has makes 10 serving and uses 3/4of a pound of beans. How many total pounds of beans does she need to make 5 serving of soup? She has 1/10 of a beans in one contanier and 1/4 of a pound of beans in another container. How many more pounds of beans does Dana need to make the 5 serving of soup?

    If 10 servings of soup makes use of 3/4 pound of beans, 5 servings of soup will make use of:

    10/5 = 0.75/x

    X = (0.75 * 5) : 10

    X = 3/8 pounds of beans

    I/4 pound of beans is in one container and 1/10 pound of beans is in another container ie

    1/10 + 1/4 = 7/20 pound of beans is available to her, but she needs up to 3/8.

    The remaining amount of bean is

    3/8 - 7/20

    = 1/40 pounds of beans
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