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You have 6 pints of glaze. It takes 7/8 of a pint to glaze a bowl and 9/16 of a pint to glaze a plate.

a. how many bowls could you glazeb. how many plates can you glazec. how much glaze will be left over?

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Answer:

Part a)
6\ bowls

Part b)
10\ plates

Part c) see the explanation

Explanation:

Part a) How many bowls could you glaze

we know that

You have
6 pints of glaze.

It takes
7/8 of a pint to glaze a bowl

so

To find the number of bowls divide
6 by
7/8


(6)/((7/8))}=(48)/(7) =6.86\ bowls

You can't glaze part of a bowl, so you can glaze 6 bowls

Part b) How many plates can you glaze

You have
6 pints of glaze.

It takes
9/16 of a pint to glaze a plate

so

To find the number of plates divide
6 by
9/16


(6)/((9/16))}=(96)/(9) =10.67\ plates

You can't glaze part of a plate, so you can glaze 10 plates

Part c) How much glaze will be left over?

In the Part a)


6-6 *(7)/(8) =6-(42)/(8) =(48)/(8) -(42)/(8)= (3)/(4)\ pint\ of \ glaze

In the Part b)


6-10 *(9)/(16) =6-(45)/(8) =(48)/(8) -(45)/(8)= (3)/(8)\ pint\ of \ glaze

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