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Joe has 3 1/4 gallons of punch. He adds 1 1/2 quarts of juice to the punch. He drinks quart of punch. Which expression can be used to find the number of quarts of punch Joe has left? (1 gallon = 4 quarts)

Joe has 3 1/4 gallons of punch. He adds 1 1/2 quarts of juice to the punch. He drinks-example-1
User Johnbakers
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The Solution:

Given that Joe has


3(1)/(4)\text{gallons of punch}

He added


\begin{gathered} 1(1)/(2)\text{quarts of juice to the punch} \\ \text{Converting this to gallon, (since 1 gallon =4 quarts), we get} \\ 1(1)/(2)\text{quarts}=(3)/(2)*(1)/(4)=(3)/(8)\text{gallon} \end{gathered}

He drinks


(1)/(4)\text{quart}=(1)/(4)*(1)/(4)=(1)/(16)\text{gallon}

Now, the expression that gives what is left with Joe is


\begin{gathered} \text{ Let x represent Punch and y represent juice.} \\ So,\text{ we have} \\ 3(1)/(4)x+(3)/(8)y-(1)/(16)x \end{gathered}

Simplifying, we get


\begin{gathered} (13)/(4)x-(1)/(16)x+(3)/(8)y \\ \\ (52x-x)/(16)+(3)/(8)y \\ \\ (51x)/(16)+(3)/(8)y \end{gathered}

Therefore, the required expression is


(51)/(16)x+(3)/(8)y

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