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21 July, 23:21

Erin has x working toys and y broken toys. Bert plays with Ernie's toys and breaks 1/3 of the working toys. Ernie then throws aways 1/4 of all of the broken toys. In terms of x and y, how many toys did Ernie throw away,

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  1. 21 July, 23:45
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    y/4 + x/12

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The number of working toys = x

    The number of broken toys = y

    Bert breaks 1/3 of the working toys, that is:

    1/3 * x = x/3

    The number of broken toys is now:

    y + x/3

    Ernie then throws away 1/4 of the broken toys. In terms of x and y, the number of broken toys that Ernie threw away is:

    1/4 * (y + x/3)

    = y/4 + x/12
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