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Sam made chicken tacos. The recipe requires 2 ½ pounds of chicken. Sam bought 4 ¾ pounds of chicken. How many pounds of chicken...Question
Sam made chicken tacos. The recipe requires 2 ½ pounds of chicken. Sam bought 4 ¾ pounds of chicken. How many pounds of chicken remain unused?
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2 ¼ pounds of chicken
7 ¼ pounds of chicken
2 ½ pounds of chicken
2 2/4 pounds of chicken
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2 ¼ pounds of chicken
7 ¼ pounds of chicken
2 ½ pounds of chicken
2 2/4 pounds of chicken
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To find the amount of chicken that remains unused, we need to subtract the amount of chicken used in the recipe from the total amount of chicken bought.
The amount of chicken used in the recipe is 2 ½ pounds.
The total amount of chicken bought is 4 ¾ pounds.
So, the amount of chicken that remains unused is 4 ¾ - 2 ½ = 2 ¼ pounds.
Therefore, the answer is 2 ¼ pounds of chicken.
The amount of chicken used in the recipe is 2 ½ pounds.
The total amount of chicken bought is 4 ¾ pounds.
So, the amount of chicken that remains unused is 4 ¾ - 2 ½ = 2 ¼ pounds.
Therefore, the answer is 2 ¼ pounds of chicken.