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12 May, 05:12

Asa is supposed to floss his teeth using 18" of floss daily. He began a new roll 50' on March 17th. If he still has 2 feet of floss left after flossing on August 2nd, how many days has he forgotten to floss?

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  1. 12 May, 05:28
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    Asa forgot to floss for 106 days.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First of all, we will start by writing out the details we are given clearly.

    Length of floss used per day = 18 inches

    Original length of floss bought for use = 50 ft = 600 inches

    Number of days between March 17th and August 2nd = 138 days

    Length of floss left after August 2nd = 2 feet = 24 inches

    From this, we can clearly calculate the length of floss used.

    This will be original floss length - length of floss remaining = 600 - 24 = 576 inches

    Length of floss used = 576 inches

    If Asa used 18 inches per day, we can find the number of days he flossed by dividing the length used in total by the length used per day.

    That will be 576/18 = 32 days

    if Asa flossed for only 32 days, the number of days he didn't floss is 138 - 32 = 106 days

    Hence, Asa didn't floss for 106 days.
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