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Savana had 400 chocolate chips.She saved x chips for a garnish, mixed the rest into three pans of brownies. How many chocolate chips were in each pan of brownies?

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Answer:


(400-x)/(3) \ chocolate\ chips

Explanation:

Given:

Savana had 400 chocolate chips.

She saved x chips for a garnish.

Mixed the rest into three pans of brownies.

Question asked:

How many chocolate chips were in each pan of brownies?

Solution:

As she saved
x chips for a garnish:-

Remaining chocolate chips = 400 -
x

Now, the rest is mixed into three pans of brownies.

Each pan of brownies contain chocolate chips = Remaining chocolate chips
/ number of pans


(400-x)/(3) \ chocolate\ chips

Thus, each pan of brownies contain
(400-x)/(3) \ chocolate\ chips.

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