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29 January, 19:35

Brayden is making soup. To make the broth, he combines 2/3 cup of vegetable stock and 2/5 cup of chicken stock. Boiling the broth causes 1/4 cup of the liquid to evaporate. How much broth is left after it is boiled? Explain how you solved.

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  1. 29 January, 19:40
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    4/5 cup

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hi.

    First, what you would want to do is to find the total amount of the liquid before anything evaporated.

    2/5 + 2/3

    Find a common denominator

    6/15 + 10 / 15 = 16/15

    Now you know that 16/15 cups is how much broth there was before anything evaporated. Now you want to find out how much broth there was after 1/4 cup evaporated.

    To find this, multiply 16/15 * 1/4

    You will get 4/15

    Lastly, you want to subtract the amount evaporated from the amount that was already there.

    16/15 - 4/15 = 12/15 = 4/5 cup
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