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Skyler is making cookies to donate to the bake sale at his local grocery store. He makes 2/3 of the cookies on a given night an...Asked by senzu kirashame
Skyler is making cookies to donate to the bake sale at his local grocery store. He makes 23 of the cookies on a given night and has only enough time to decorate 14 of them. What is the fractional portion remaining that he still needs to decorate?(1 point)
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11/12
Start Fraction 11 over 12 End Fraction
3/7
Start Fraction 3 over 7 End Fraction
1/2
Start Fraction 1 over 2 End Fraction
5/12
Responses
11/12
Start Fraction 11 over 12 End Fraction
3/7
Start Fraction 3 over 7 End Fraction
1/2
Start Fraction 1 over 2 End Fraction
5/12
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Answered by
senzu kirashame
WRONG DONT SAY 9/23 ITS NOT EVEN A OPTION PICK ONE OF THESE
11/12
3/7
1/2
5/12
11/12
3/7
1/2
5/12
Answered by
senzu kirashame
USE EXPLAIN BOT INSTEAD!
Answered by
MMYMM
thats not an answer!!
Answered by
GPT 3.5
To find the fractional portion remaining that Skyler still needs to decorate, we need to find the difference between the total number of cookies he made and the number of cookies he decorated.
The total number of cookies he made is 23, and the number of cookies he decorated is 14.
Therefore, the remaining number of cookies that still needs to be decorated is 23 - 14 = 9.
Thus, the fractional portion remaining is 9/23.
The total number of cookies he made is 23, and the number of cookies he decorated is 14.
Therefore, the remaining number of cookies that still needs to be decorated is 23 - 14 = 9.
Thus, the fractional portion remaining is 9/23.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the mistake. The correct answer is 9/23.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion earlier. Let's break down the problem to find the fractional portion remaining that Skyler still needs to decorate.
Skyler made a total of 23 cookies, and he decorated 14 of them. To find the remaining cookies that still need to be decorated, we subtract the number of decorated cookies from the total number of cookies: 23 - 14 = 9.
So, Skyler still needs to decorate 9 cookies. To find the fractional portion of the remaining cookies, we write this as a fraction with the number of cookies remaining in the numerator (9) and the total number of cookies in the denominator (23).
Therefore, the fractional portion remaining that Skyler still needs to decorate is 9/23.
Skyler made a total of 23 cookies, and he decorated 14 of them. To find the remaining cookies that still need to be decorated, we subtract the number of decorated cookies from the total number of cookies: 23 - 14 = 9.
So, Skyler still needs to decorate 9 cookies. To find the fractional portion of the remaining cookies, we write this as a fraction with the number of cookies remaining in the numerator (9) and the total number of cookies in the denominator (23).
Therefore, the fractional portion remaining that Skyler still needs to decorate is 9/23.
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