He can use the $340$-gram bag of ground coffee for $17$ days before he buys a new bag.
This can be found by solving the equation:
$18.75d = 340 - 40$
$18.75d = 300$
$d = 300/18.75 = 16$
Since we can't have a fraction of a day, he can use the bag for $17$ days.
Jesse bought a $340$340 -gram bag of ground coffee. He uses $18.75$18.75 grams of ground coffee each day. When there are $40$40 grams of ground coffee remaining in the bag, Jesse will buy another bag to make sure he doesn't run out of coffee.
Part A
Use the drop-down menus below to create an equation that represents the situation, in which $d$d represents the number of days until Jesse buys another bag of ground coffee.
18.7518.75d40340d340 +-×÷ 18.7518.75d40340340dd $=$= 18.7540340
Question 2
Part B
How many days can he use the $340$340 -gram bag of ground coffee before he buys a new bag?
Respond in the space provided.
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