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Juwan collects 36 pieces of candy while trick-or-treating. He eats one-third of them and gives a fourth of whats left away. How many candies does he still have?
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Ответ:
18 candies.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Juwan collects 36 pieces of candy while trick-or-treating.
He eats one-third of them and gives a fourth of whats left away.
Question asked:
How many candies does he still have?
Solution:
Total candies collected by Juwan = 36
Candies eaten by Juwan =![\frac{1}{3} \ of \ 36=\frac{1}{3} \times36=12\ candies](/tpl/images/0645/0475/5a298.png)
Remaining candies = 36 - 12 = 24
Candies given by her =![\frac{1}{4}\ of\ 24= \frac{1}{4}\times24=6\ candies](/tpl/images/0645/0475/48dc0.png)
Remaining candies = 24 - 6 = 18 Candies.
Thus, he still have 18 candies.
Ответ:
Width = (x - 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for determining the area of a rectangle is expressed as
Area = length × width
Width = Area/length
The area of a rectangle is represented by the polynomial
3x² - 7x - 6. If the length of the rectangle is the factor (3x+2), then
Width = (3x² - 7x - 6)/3x+ 2
We would apply the long division method. The steps are shown in the attached photo. Therefore,
Width = (x - 3)