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jek_recluse [69]
2 years ago
11

Patel squeezed oranges so that his family could have fresh-squeezed juice for breakfast. He squeezed StartFraction 4 over 17 End

Fraction cups from the first orange, StartFraction 3 over 10 EndFraction cups from the second orange, StartFraction 9 over 20 EndFraction cups from the third orange, StartFraction 3 over 11 EndFraction cups from the fourth orange, and StartFraction 7 over 15 EndFraction cups from the fifth orange. Patel estimates that he needs 2 cups of orange juice for his family. About how much more orange juice does he need to reach his estimate?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Rashid [163]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Vlada [557]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

0.3 cups of orange juice

Step-by-step explanation:

Patel squeezed \frac{4}{17} cups from the first orange, \frac{3}{10} cups from the second orange, \frac{9}{20} cups from the third orange, \frac{3}{11} cups from the fourth orange and \frac{7}{15} cups from the fifth orange.

Find \frac{4}{17}+\frac{3}{10}+\frac{9}{20}+\frac{3}{11}+\frac{7}{15}

Here, L.C.M of 17, 10, 20, 11, 15 is equal to 11,220

\frac{4}{17}+\frac{3}{10}+\frac{9}{20}+\frac{3}{11}+\frac{7}{15}\\\\=\frac{2640+3366+5049+3060+5236}{11220}

=\frac{19351}{11220}

Total number of cups of orange juice needed = 2

Now find 2-\frac{19351}{11220}

2-\frac{19351}{11220}=\frac{22440-19351}{11220} =\frac{3089}{11220}=0.3

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