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Adam works at a bakery. He uses
(1)/(8)of his floor supply to make bread and
(3)/(4)of his flour supply to make other baked goods. If Adam used 21 pounds of flour, how flour did he have in his supply?

User Palmik
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Adam uses 1/8 + 3/4 of his flour supply in total, to make the goods he needs. The LCM between 4 and 8 is 8.

So:


\begin{gathered} (1)/(8)+(3)/(4)= \\ (1)/(8)+(6)/(8)=(7)/(8) \\ \end{gathered}

7/8 of the total is 21 pounds. Let the total be x.


\begin{gathered} (7)/(8)*x=21 \\ 7x=21*8 \\ 7x=168 \\ x=(168)/(7) \\ x=24 \end{gathered}

Adam has a total of 24 pounds of flour in his supply.

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