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14 January, 14:16

A man is on a diet and goes into a shop to buy some turkey slices. He is given 3 slices which together weigh 1/3 of a pound but his diet says that he is only allowed to eat 1/4 of a pound. How many of the 3 slices he bought can he eat while staying true to his diet?

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  1. 14 January, 14:42
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    2.25

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question, we are asked to calculate the number of slices to be eaten by a man who has restrictions on his diet.

    Firstly, as we can see, he bought 3 which weighs a total of 1/3 pounds. The weight of one of this would be 1/3 divided by 3 = 1/9 pounds

    Now to stay true to his weight by not exceeding 1/4, we need to know how many of the 1/9 can he eat. To solve this, we directly divide 1/9 by 1/4 = 1/4 divided by 1/9 = 2.25
  2. 14 January, 14:44
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The number of slices bought by the mam on a diet = 3

    The 3 slices bought weighs 1/3

    pound

    Suggested quantity/amount of food is 1/4

    To kmow the number of slices bought to be eaten will be

    3x = 1/3

    X = 1/9

    So the number of slices to be ingested will the be:

    1x/9 = 1/4

    X = 9/4 (or 2 1/4)

    NB: the amount of slices to be ingested so as not to exceed 1/4 pound will be under 2 1/4 slices.

    Therefoe, he can have 2 whole slices and then take 1/4 of the last slice
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