To find the change in the total number of bushels the farmer has for sale, we need to subtract the amount of corn he sells in 7 days from the initial amount of corn he had.
The amount of corn he sells in 7 days can be calculated by multiplying the average amount of corn he sells each day (14 and one fourth bushels) by 7.
14 and one fourth bushels can be written as 14.25 bushels.
So, the amount of corn he sells in 7 days is 14.25 bushels/day * 7 days = 99.75 bushels.
To find the change in the total number of bushels the farmer has for sale, we subtract the amount of corn he sells (99.75 bushels) from the initial amount of corn he had (120 bushels).
Change in total number of bushels = Initial amount of corn - Amount of corn sold
Change in total number of bushels = 120 bushels - 99.75 bushels
Change in total number of bushels = 20.25 bushels
Therefore, the signed number representing the change in the total number of bushels the farmer has for sale is -20.25 bushels.
A farmer has 120
bushels of corn
for sale at a farmer's market. He sells an average of 14 and one fourth
bushels each day. After 7
days, what is the change in the total number of bushels the farmer has for sale at the farmer's market?
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Write a signed number representing the change in the total number of bushels the farmer has for sale.
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