Bob and Dave go to PizzaScoff. Starting with 35 pizzas, Bob eats 6 4/5 pizzas and Dave eats 8 1/3 pizzas. How many are left?

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Answer 1
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A fraction is a way to describe a part of a whole. The amount of pizza left is 19 13/15.

What is a Fraction?

A fraction is a way to describe a part of a whole. such as the fraction ¼ can be described as 0.25.

Given the total number of pizzas is 35. Also given, Bob eats 6 4/5 pizzas and Dave eats 8 1/3 pizzas. Therefore, the amount of pizza both together eat are,

Amount of pizza Bob and Dave eat = 6 4/5 + 8 1/3

                                                           = 34/5 + 25/3

                                                           = 102/15 + 125/15

                                                           = (102+125)/15

                                                           = 227/15

Amount of pizza left = 35 - 227/15

                                  = (525 - 227)/15

                                  = 298/15

                                  = 19 13/15

Hence, the amount of pizza left is 19 13/15.

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Answer 2
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Answer:

19.87 Pizzas are left

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve, just take 35 the number of starting pizzas and then subtract the number pizzas both of them consumed. So, 35 - 6.8 given 4/5 converts to 0.8 this leaves use with Bob's pizza consumption only at 28.2 pizza's left. Next, we are going to take 28.2 - 8.33 given 1/3 is .3333 repeating this then gives us the answer with having 19.87 pizzas left - although if it asks how many whole pizzas you would say 28 given you can't have .87 of a pizza.


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*(x^3-x+1)

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First step multiply your terms in your first expression just to the 1 in the second expression like so:

x^3+2x+3

*(x^3-x+1)

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*(x^3-x+1)

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-x^4-2x^2-3x  

We still have one more multiplication but before we do that I'm going to put some 0 place holders in and get my like terms lined up for the later addition:

x^3+2x+3

*(x^3-x+1)

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*(x^3-x+1)

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I'm going to again insert some zero placeholders to help me line up my like terms for the addition.

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