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A baker made 20 pies. A Boy Scout troop buys one–fourth of his pies, a preschool teacher buys one–third of his pies, and a caterer buys one–sixth of his pies. How many pies does the baker have left?

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Answer:

The number of pies does the baker have left is 15.

Explanation:

Given : A baker made 20 pies. A Boy Scout troop buys one–fourth of his pies, a preschool teacher buys one–third of his pies, and a caterer buys one–sixth of his pies.

To find : How many pies does the baker have left?

Solution :

Let x be the number of pies does the baker have left.

According to question,

Number of pies buys,

One-fourth =
(1)/(4)

One-third =
(1)/(3)

One-sixth =
(1)/(6)

i.e.
x=20-(20* (1)/(4)+20* (1)/(3)+20* (1)/(6))


x=20-(5+20* (1)/(3)+10* (1)/(3))


x=20-(5+(20+10)/(3))


x=20-(5+ (30)/(3))


x=20-(5+10)


x=20-(15)


x=5

The number of pies does the baker have left is 15.

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