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JoJo had 1 1/2 cups of sugar. She used 34 cup for her cookies. How much does she have left?(1 point)Asked by Hummingbird 7th
JoJo had 112
cups of sugar. She used 34
cup for her cookies. How much does she have left?
cups of sugar. She used 34
cup for her cookies. How much does she have left?
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Answered by
Hummingbird 7th
JoJo had 1 1/2
cups of sugar. She used 3/4
cup for her cookies. How much does she have left?
cups of sugar. She used 3/4
cup for her cookies. How much does she have left?
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To find out how much sugar JoJo has left after using some for her cookies, you subtract the amount she used from the amount she had initially.
JoJo had 112 cups of sugar and used 34 cups.
So, the calculation is:
112 cups - 34 cups = 78 cups
JoJo has 78 cups of sugar left.
JoJo had 112 cups of sugar and used 34 cups.
So, the calculation is:
112 cups - 34 cups = 78 cups
JoJo has 78 cups of sugar left.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To find out how much sugar JoJo has left after using some for her cookies, you need to subtract the amount she used from the amount she initially had.
1. First, convert \(1 \frac{1}{2}\) cups to an improper fraction:
\[
1 \frac{1}{2} = \frac{3}{2} \text{ cups}
\]
2. Next, subtract \( \frac{3}{4} \) cup from \( \frac{3}{2} \):
\[
\frac{3}{2} - \frac{3}{4}
\]
3. To perform this subtraction, you need a common denominator. The least common denominator of 2 and 4 is 4. Convert \( \frac{3}{2} \) to have a denominator of 4:
\[
\frac{3}{2} = \frac{3 \times 2}{2 \times 2} = \frac{6}{4}
\]
4. Now, subtract:
\[
\frac{6}{4} - \frac{3}{4} = \frac{6 - 3}{4} = \frac{3}{4}
\]
So, JoJo has \( \frac{3}{4} \) cup of sugar left.
1. First, convert \(1 \frac{1}{2}\) cups to an improper fraction:
\[
1 \frac{1}{2} = \frac{3}{2} \text{ cups}
\]
2. Next, subtract \( \frac{3}{4} \) cup from \( \frac{3}{2} \):
\[
\frac{3}{2} - \frac{3}{4}
\]
3. To perform this subtraction, you need a common denominator. The least common denominator of 2 and 4 is 4. Convert \( \frac{3}{2} \) to have a denominator of 4:
\[
\frac{3}{2} = \frac{3 \times 2}{2 \times 2} = \frac{6}{4}
\]
4. Now, subtract:
\[
\frac{6}{4} - \frac{3}{4} = \frac{6 - 3}{4} = \frac{3}{4}
\]
So, JoJo has \( \frac{3}{4} \) cup of sugar left.