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Lauren bought 20 ounces of sliced ham she used 3/4 of the ham to make sandwiches for her friends and one fifth of the ham in an omelet how many ounces of ham were left

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Answer: Only 1 ounce of ham was left.

Step-by-step explanation: Given that Lauren bought 20 ounces of sliced ham, out of which she used three-fourth of the ham to make sandwiches for her friends and one fifth of the ham in an omelette.

We are to find the ounces of ham that were left.

Ounces of ham used to make Sandwiches is given by


H_s=(3)/(4)* 20=3* 5=15~\textup{ounces},

and ounces of ham that were used in an omelette is given by


H_o=(1)/(5)* 20=4~\textup{ounces}.

So, total ounces of ham that were used = 15 + 4 = 19 ounces.

Therefore, ounces of ham that left = 20 - 19 = 1 ounce.

Thus, only 1 ounce of ham was left.

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