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Sara divided up her dessert among her family. She gave her daughter 1/8 of the dessert, her son 1/4 of the

dessert, and her husband 3/8 of the dessert. How much of the dessert was left for Sara?

User Kandelvijaya
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Answer:

2/8 (or) 1/4

Explanation:

The amount of desert she served is,

→ 1/8 + 1/4 + 3/8

→ (1 + 2 + 3)/8

→ 6/8

Then amount of desert left for Sara is,

→ 1/1 - 6/8

→ (8 - 6)/8

→ 2/8 (or) 1/4

Hence, she was left with 2/8 of desert.

User Krishh
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Answer:

¹/₄

Explanation:

Given:

  • Daughter = 1/8 of the dessert.
  • Son = 1/4 of the dessert.
  • Husband = 3/8 of the dessert.

The dessert is the "whole", i.e. equal to 1.

To find how much of the dessert was left, subtract all the given portions from 1:


\begin{aligned}\textsf{Dessert left for Sara} & = 1-(1)/(8)-(1)/(4)-(3)/(8)\\\\& = (8)/(8)-(1)/(8)-(2)/(8)-(3)/(8)\\\\& = (8-1-2-3)/(8)\\\\& = (2)/(8)\\\\& = (1)/(4)\end{aligned}

Therefore, ¹/₄ of the dessert was left for Sara.

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