Respuesta :
Let
x--------------> 6 1/3 fluid ounces of oil------- > (18+1)/3=19/3
y--------------> 2 3/8 fluid ounces of vinegar------ > (16+3)/8=19/8
z-------------- > 2 1/4 fluid ounces of the dressing into her salad----- > (8+1)/4=9/4
dressing remains in the jar=x+y-z=(19/3)+(19/8)-9/4=(8*19+3*19-6*9)/24
dressing remains in the jar=(152+57-54)/24=155/24 ounces
the answer is 155/24 ounces
x--------------> 6 1/3 fluid ounces of oil------- > (18+1)/3=19/3
y--------------> 2 3/8 fluid ounces of vinegar------ > (16+3)/8=19/8
z-------------- > 2 1/4 fluid ounces of the dressing into her salad----- > (8+1)/4=9/4
dressing remains in the jar=x+y-z=(19/3)+(19/8)-9/4=(8*19+3*19-6*9)/24
dressing remains in the jar=(152+57-54)/24=155/24 ounces
the answer is 155/24 ounces
1. First, we must sum the 6 1/3 fluid ounces of oil and the 2 3/8 fluid ounces of vinegar that Dakota mixed in the jar.
2. Let's convert the fractional parts of the mixed numbers into fractions with the same denominator:
=6 1/3 ounces + 2 3/8 ounces
=6 8/24 ounces + 2 9/24 ounces
=8 17/24 ounces
3. Let's subtract 2 1/4 fluid ounces that she poured into the salad (The fractional parts must have the same denominator):
=8 17/24 ounces - 2 1/4 ounces
=8 17/24 ounces - 2 6/24 ounces
=6 11/24 ounces
How much dressing remains in the jar?
The answer is: 6 11/24 ounces
2. Let's convert the fractional parts of the mixed numbers into fractions with the same denominator:
=6 1/3 ounces + 2 3/8 ounces
=6 8/24 ounces + 2 9/24 ounces
=8 17/24 ounces
3. Let's subtract 2 1/4 fluid ounces that she poured into the salad (The fractional parts must have the same denominator):
=8 17/24 ounces - 2 1/4 ounces
=8 17/24 ounces - 2 6/24 ounces
=6 11/24 ounces
How much dressing remains in the jar?
The answer is: 6 11/24 ounces