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Lex had b pounds of apples. She gave away of the apples. Which of the following expressions represents the weight of apples she gave away?
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It looks like the fraction (or percent) she gave away is missing from the problem. In general:
- If she gave away a fraction m/n of the apples, the weight she gave away is (m/n)·b (or m b / n).
- If she gave away p% of the apples, the weight she gave away is (p/100)·b.
Examples: "half" → b/2; "3/5" → 3b/5; "20%" → 0.2b.
Tell me the fraction or the answer choices and I’ll pick the correct expression.
- If she gave away a fraction m/n of the apples, the weight she gave away is (m/n)·b (or m b / n).
- If she gave away p% of the apples, the weight she gave away is (p/100)·b.
Examples: "half" → b/2; "3/5" → 3b/5; "20%" → 0.2b.
Tell me the fraction or the answer choices and I’ll pick the correct expression.
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