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13 December, 13:22

Bob had 18 crackers Sam eat 1/6 of the crackers and sue ate 1/3 of the crackers. how many crackers did Bob have left

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  1. 13 December, 15:06
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    We can add 1/6 & 1/3 together to find out the total amount of crackers that were eaten:

    1/6 + 1/3 (Find the Common Denominator. In this case it is 6.)

    = 1/6 + 2/6

    = 3/6 (Now find the Lowest Terms. Both 6 & 3 divide into 3)

    = 1/2 (In Lowest Terms)

    This means that 1/2 of the Crackers have been eaten.

    1/2 of 18 = 9

    Therefore, Bob has 9 Crackers left.
  2. 13 December, 16:25
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    The first thing to do is make both fractions over 6:

    1/3 = 2/6

    Sue at 2/6 of the crackers.

    Now we can add the fractions:

    2/6 + 1/6 = 3/6

    The next thing to do is cancel down the fraction.

    3/3 = 1

    6/3 = 2

    3/6 = 1/2

    Now that we know that half of the crackers have been eaten, we halve the total amount:

    18 X 1/2 = 18 / 2 = 9

    Bob had 9 crackers left.
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