Question
Raquel combined
cups each of three different types of nuts and
of a cup of dark chocolate chips to make a trail mix.
Part B: How much trail mix will be left over after Raquel makes as many
-cup snack bags as possible?
Responses
A
cup1 half cup
B
cup 1 fourth cup
C
cup 1 eighth cup
D
cup
cups each of three different types of nuts and
of a cup of dark chocolate chips to make a trail mix.
Part B: How much trail mix will be left over after Raquel makes as many
-cup snack bags as possible?
Responses
A
cup1 half cup
B
cup 1 fourth cup
C
cup 1 eighth cup
D
cup
Answers
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
Some numbers got lost in the problem statement (the amounts of each nut and the bag size are blank). I can’t pick the correct choice until I know those amounts.
Please repost the full problem with the missing numbers (how many cups of each nut, how many cups of chocolate, and the size of each snack bag).
If you want to solve it yourself, here are the steps:
1. Add the amounts of the three nuts and the chocolate to get the total number of cups of trail mix.
2. Convert all amounts to improper fractions (or decimals) with a common unit.
3. Divide the total by the bag size to get how many full bags you can make:
- number of full bags = floor(total ÷ bag size)
4. Leftover = total − (bag size × number of full bags).
5. Convert the leftover to the simplest fraction (or mixed number) and match it to the answer choices.
If you post the missing numbers I’ll do the arithmetic and pick the correct choice.
Please repost the full problem with the missing numbers (how many cups of each nut, how many cups of chocolate, and the size of each snack bag).
If you want to solve it yourself, here are the steps:
1. Add the amounts of the three nuts and the chocolate to get the total number of cups of trail mix.
2. Convert all amounts to improper fractions (or decimals) with a common unit.
3. Divide the total by the bag size to get how many full bags you can make:
- number of full bags = floor(total ÷ bag size)
4. Leftover = total − (bag size × number of full bags).
5. Convert the leftover to the simplest fraction (or mixed number) and match it to the answer choices.
If you post the missing numbers I’ll do the arithmetic and pick the correct choice.
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