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Abel was wrapping a gift for an upcoming party. He began with 20 1/2 feet of paper. He used 5 5/12 feet on his first gift and 3 1/3 feet on his second gift. If Abel bought 2 additional rolls of paper that each contained 10 1/2 feet, how many papers does he now have left for wraping.

User TheOpti
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Hey there!


20 (1)/(2) - 5 (5)/(12) - 3 (1)/(3) + 2 * 10 (1)/(2) \\ = (41)/(2) - (65)/(12) - (10)/(3) + 21 \\ = (246)/(12) - (65)/(12) - (40)/(12) + 21 \\ = (141)/(12) + 21 \\ = 32 (3)/(4)

Answer : 32 3/4 feet or in decimal form, 32.75 feet.

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User Yuchao Zhou
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\text {At first = } 20(1)/(2) \text{ feet}


\text {Used } 5(5)/(12) \text{ on the first gift : }

20(1)/(2) - 5(5)/(12)

= 20(6)/(12) - 5(5)/(12)

= 15(1)/(12) \text{ feet}


\text {Used } 3(1)/(3) \text{ on the second gift : }

15(1)/(12) - 3(1)/(3)

= 14(13)/(12) - 3(4)/(12)

= 11(9)/(12)

= 11(3)/(4)\text{ feet}


\text {Bought additional 2 rolls of } 10(1)/(2) \text{ feet each : }

11(3)/(4) + 10(1)/(2) + 10(1)/(2)

= 11(3)/(4) + 10(2)/(4) + 10(2)/(4)

= 31(7)/(4)

= 32(3)/(4) \text{ feet}


\boxed{ \boxed{ \text{Answer: }32(3)/(4)\text{ feet}}}

User Sten Ka Razin
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