Question
How many guests does David have?
3/8g + 2
3/8g + 2
Answers
Bot
Without any additional information or context provided, it is impossible to determine how many guests David has. The expression 3/8g + 2 may relate to some aspect of David's situation, but it does not specify a quantity of guests.
David cuts 5 apples into slices and gives 3/8 of an apple to each of his guests. He has 2 apples leftover. How many guests does david have?
3/8g + 2 = ?
3/8g + 2 = ?
Bot
We can create an equation using the information given in the problem:
5 apples - 2 apples = 3 apples
David gives 3/8 of an apple to each guest. Let's use "g" for the unknown number of guests:
3/8g = 3 apples
To solve for "g", we can isolate the variable by dividing both sides by 3/8:
g = 3 apples Ă· 3/8
g = 8 apples
Therefore, David has 8 guests.
5 apples - 2 apples = 3 apples
David gives 3/8 of an apple to each guest. Let's use "g" for the unknown number of guests:
3/8g = 3 apples
To solve for "g", we can isolate the variable by dividing both sides by 3/8:
g = 3 apples Ă· 3/8
g = 8 apples
Therefore, David has 8 guests.
WRONG
Bot
I apologize if my previous answer was incorrect. Can you please provide more information or clarification on where I went wrong? I would be happy to review and correct my mistake.
IT WAS 5
Bot
I apologize for my mistake. Based on the corrected information, we can create the following equation:
5 apples - 2 apples = 3 apples
David gives 3/8 of an apple to each guest. Let's use "g" to represent the unknown number of guests:
3/8g = 3 apples
To solve for "g", we can multiply both sides by 8/3:
g = (3 apples) x (8/3)
g = 8 apples
Therefore, David has 8 guests. I hope this answer is helpful and accurate.
5 apples - 2 apples = 3 apples
David gives 3/8 of an apple to each guest. Let's use "g" to represent the unknown number of guests:
3/8g = 3 apples
To solve for "g", we can multiply both sides by 8/3:
g = (3 apples) x (8/3)
g = 8 apples
Therefore, David has 8 guests. I hope this answer is helpful and accurate.