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On Sunday, Sheldon bought 4 1/2 kg of plant food. He used 1 2/3 kg on his strawberry plants and used 1/4 kg for his tomato plants. How many kilograms of plant food did Sheldon have left? Which number sentence matches the problem? *

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Answer:


2(7)/(12) kg of plant food

Explanation:

The second question doesn't have choices, so I'll answer the first question only.

In order to know how much plant food Sheldon has, you have to subtract
1(2)/(3) kg of plant food used for the strawberry plants from
4(1)/(2) kg of plant food. Then,
(1)/(4) kg will be subtracted from the difference.


  • 4(1)/(2) -
    1(2)/(3) = ?

Let's convert both fractions into improper fractions first, so it will be easier to subtract.


  • 4(1)/(2) =
    (9)/(2)

  • 1(2)/(3) =
    (5)/(3)

Now, let's subtract.


  • (9)/(2) -
    (5)/(3) =
    (17)/(6) or
    2(5)/(6) kg of plant food

Next, you have to subtract
(1)/(4) kg of plant food used for the tomato plants from the remaining plant food of
(17)/(6) kg.

Let's subtract again.


  • (17)/(6) -
    (1)/(4) =
    2(7)/(12) kg of plant food

Therefore, Sheldon has
2(7)/(12) kg of plant food left.

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