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Lee is sending out 32 birthday party invitations. She gives 5 invitations to her mom to give to family members. Lee mails a third of the rest, and then she takes a break to walk her dog.

a. Write a numerical expression to describe how many invitations Lee has already mailed.b. Which expression matches how many invitations still need to be sent out?
1) 32 - 5 - 1/3(32 - 5)
2) 2/3 x 32 - 5
3) (32 - 5):1/3
4) 1/3x(32-5)

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Answer:

(a)
(32-5)/(3); 9 mails.

(b) (1).
32-5-(1)/(3)(32-5)

Explanation:

We have been given that Lee is sending out 32 birthday party invitations. She gives 5 invitations to her mom to give to family members. The invitations left after 5 invitations would be
32-5.

Lee mails a third of the rest. The number of invitations sent by Lee would be
(32-5)/(3).


\text{Invitations mailed by Lee}=(32-5)/(3)


\text{Invitations mailed by Lee}=(27)/(3)


\text{Invitations mailed by Lee}=9

Therefore, Lee has already mailed 9 invitations.

(b). To find the number of invitations that still need to be sent out, we will subtract the number of mails sent by Lee and her mother from 32 invitations.


\text{Number of invitations that still need to be sent out}=32-5-(1)/(3)(32-5)

Therefore, our required expression would be
32-5-(1)/(3)(32-5) and 1st option is the correct choice.

User Sakhi Mansoor
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Answer:

a.
(1)/(3)(32-5)

b.
32 - 5 - (1)/(3)( 32 - 5 )

Explanation:

a. Given,

The total invitation to send out initially = 32,

The number of invitation send to mother = 5,

So, remaining invitation = 32 - 5

Again, the invitation which are already mailed

= 1/3 of the remaining invitation,


=(1)/(3)(32-5)

b. Thus, the final number of invitation which need to send out

= Remaining invitation after giving to mother - invitation which are mailed


= 32 - 5 - (1)/(3)( 32 - 5 )

OPTION 1) is correct.

User Tausif Khan
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