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Sara discarded 1/10 of the apples she picked is defective of these apples remaining 300 were made into cider the rest of the shortest fresh fruit. What fraction of the total apples picked were sold as fresh fruit fresh fruit
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1. How-to books make up 0.3 of the books in the school library. Of these, 0.2 deal with carpentry and 0.4 deal with electronics.
Answer: the portion of the books in the library that are how-to books on electronics
2. Sara discarded 1/10 of the apples she picked as defective. Of the apples remaining, 300 were made into cider.
Answer: not enough information
3. The town of Oak Manor measures 3.8 miles by 4.2 miles. Solve for the total area.
Answer: 15.96 mi2
4. A diver searches for a sunken treasure that is 97.2
feet below the surface.
Answer: −64.8
5. A basketball player is 6 2/3
feet tall. His infant son is 1/4
as tall.
Answer: 1 2/3
1. How-to books make up 0.3 of the books in the school library. Of these, 0.2 deal with carpentry and 0.4 deal with electronics.
Answer: the portion of the books in the library that are how-to books on electronics
2. Sara discarded 1/10 of the apples she picked as defective. Of the apples remaining, 300 were made into cider.
Answer: not enough information
3. The town of Oak Manor measures 3.8 miles by 4.2 miles. Solve for the total area.
Answer: 15.96 mi2
4. A diver searches for a sunken treasure that is 97.2
feet below the surface.
Answer: −64.8
5. A basketball player is 6 2/3
feet tall. His infant son is 1/4
as tall.
Answer: 1 2/3
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GPT 3.5
If Sara discarded 1/10 of the apples she picked as defective, then the fraction of defective apples is 1/10. Therefore, the fraction of non-defective apples remaining is 1 - 1/10 = 9/10.
Out of these remaining apples, 300 were made into cider, leaving 9/10 * 300 = 270 apples that were sold as fresh fruit.
To find the fraction of the total apples picked that were sold as fresh fruit, we need to know the total number of apples picked.
Out of these remaining apples, 300 were made into cider, leaving 9/10 * 300 = 270 apples that were sold as fresh fruit.
To find the fraction of the total apples picked that were sold as fresh fruit, we need to know the total number of apples picked.
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