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Marcellus has a pitcher that contained 5/8 gallon limeade. Marcellus drank 1/4 gallon of the limeade, and Marcy drank 1/8 gallon. What fractional part of a gallon of limeade remained in the pitcher?

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Answer:

2/5

Explanation:

Given Marcellus drank 1/4 gallon of the limeade and Marcy drank 1/8 gallon of the limeade

Given that only 5/8 portion of the pitcher contains limeade

Total amount drunk = amount drunk by Marcellus + amount drunk by Marcy

Total amount drunk =
(1)/(4) +(1)/(8) =
(3)/(8)

The amount of Limeade remained = The amount initially - the amount drunk

The amount remained =
(5)/(8) -(3)/(8) =
(1)/(4)

Fractional part = amount remained / amount initially =
((1)/(4) )/((5)/(8) ) =
(2)/(5)

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