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A scientist had 1.25 ounces of a chemical. He bought 2.5 ounces more of the chemical and then used 0.75 ounce in an experiment. How much chemical does the scientist have remaining?

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Answer:

3 ounces

Explanation:

Step one:

given data

the initial amount of chemical = 1.25 ounces

Extra amount of chemical =2.5 ounces

Total amount of chemical =1.25+2.5=3.75 ounces

Step two:

we are told that the scientist used 0.75 ounces of chemical

Hence the remaining chemical is

remaining= 3.75-0.75

remaining= 3 ounces

The remainder is 3 ounces

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