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Marcie brought a 50 foot roll of packing tape.She used two 71/8 foot lengths.How much tape is left on the roll

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Answer:


32(1)/(4)\ ft of tape is left on the roll.

Explanation:

Given:

Total length of packing tape roll bough = 50 feet

She used two lengths of
(71)/(8) feet .

To find the length of tape left on the roll.

Solution:

Total length of tape used by Marcie =
2* (71)/(8)\ ft=(71)/(4)\ ft

Length of tape that is left can be given as:


\textrm{Total length of the roll - Length of the roll used}


50\ ft-(71)/(4)\ ft

In order to subtract fraction from a whole number, we will write whole number in fraction form with denominator 1.


(50)/(1)\ ft-(71)/(4)\ ft

Taking LCD =4 and multiplying the numerator and denominator of first fraction with 4


(50* 4)/(1* 4)\ ft-(71)/(4)\ ft


(200)/(4)\ ft-(71)/(4)\ ft


(200-71)/(4)\ ft


(129)/(4)\ ft

Converting the fraction to mixed number by writing the quotient as whole number, the remainder as numerator and divisor as denominator.


32(1)/(4)\ ft

Thus,
32(1)/(4)\ ft of tape is left on the roll.

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