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How much will be in the jar?

How much will be in the jar?-example-1
User Gerges Eid
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let's solve ~

Total jars = 6

Total cups of blue paint :


\qquad \tt \dashrightarrow \: (1)/(2) + (1 * 3) + 1 (1)/(2) + 2


\qquad \tt \dashrightarrow \: (1)/(2) + 3 + (3)/(2) + 2


\qquad \tt \dashrightarrow \: (1 + 6 + 3 + 4)/(2)


\qquad \tt \dashrightarrow \: (14)/(2)


\qquad \tt \dashrightarrow \:7 \: cups

So, teacher distributes all blue paint equally in each jar, then amount of paint in each jar is :


\qquad \tt \dashrightarrow \: (7)/(6)


\qquad \tt \dashrightarrow \:1 (1)/(6) \: \: cups

So, option B is correct

User Nijat Namazzade
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Answer:

  • option B 1 1/6

amount of paint:

  • 1/2 * 1 + 1 * 3 + 1 1/2 * 1 + 1 * 2
  • 7

If divide into 6 jars:

  • 7/6
  • 1 1/6