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Alexis has a pet dog each day her dogs eats 2/3 of canned dog food

she is buying dog food for a week,
how many cans of food will she need?

Alexis has a pet dog each day her dogs eats 2/3 of canned dog food she is buying dog-example-1

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Final answer:

To find out how many cans of dog food Alexis's dog needs for a week, multiply 2/3 (the daily amount) by 7 (the number of days in a week), which equals 14/3. This results in 4 whole cans plus 2/3 of a can, so Alexis will need to purchase 5 cans in total.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student is asking how many cans of dog food are needed if a dog eats 2/3 of a can each day and the calculation is for a week. To solve this, we need to multiply the daily amount of food by the number of days in a week.



Daily consumption: 2/3 of a can
Number of days in a week: 7 days



To find the weekly consumption, we calculate:



2/3 can/day × 7 days/week = (2/3) × 7 = 14/3 = 4 whole cans with 2/3 of a can remaining



Alexis will need to buy 5 cans to make sure her pet dog has enough food for the entire week, as she cannot purchase 2/3 of a can.

User Vadim Motorine
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2/3 x 7 = 4 2/3 but since you can't buy 2/3 of a can so she needs to buy 5 cans of dog food.
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