itsyourgirlmackenzie
itsyourgirlmackenzie itsyourgirlmackenzie
  • 22-04-2020
  • Mathematics
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There are 14 people at your house for a party. How many tubs of ice cream would you have to buy if each person could only have 1/5 of the total? Show/explain your work!

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glb28653
glb28653 glb28653
  • 22-04-2020

Answer:3

Step-by-step explanation:

.2 times 14 gives you 2.8, sothe answer is 3 bc you cant buy 2.8 ice cream containers...

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kategomez1983
kategomez1983 kategomez1983
  • 22-04-2020
To begin with, each tub of ice cream can cover 5 people. So, if you had 3 tubs of ice cream, it would cover 15 people. I know there is excess, but you can’t buy 4/5 of a container of ice cream!
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