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7 September, 13:16

Three students are from a plate of cookies. Daniel ate 1/12 of the cookies, Mariel ate 4/12 of the cookies, and Tamika ate 2/12 of the cookies. What fraction of the cookies was left on the plate?

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  1. 7 September, 14:27
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    5/12 of cookies left on the plate

    Step-by-step explanation:

    we have to add to know what part of the dish ate and then subtract it from the total

    1/12 + 4/12 + 2/12 =

    when we are adding fractions with the same denominator we simply add the above

    1 + 4 + 2 = 7

    1/12 + 4/12 + 2/12 = 7/12

    now to the total of the plate that would be 1 we subtract what they ate

    1 - 7/12 =

    the whole 1 can be expressed as 12/12 since if we do the 12/12 = 1 account

    12/12 - 7/12

    for the subtraction with the same denominator the same thing happens as for the sum, we only do it with the top

    12 - 7 = 5

    12/12 - 7/12 = 5/12
  2. 7 September, 15:35
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    Answer: the fraction of cookies left on the plate was 5/12.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The initial amount of cookies on the plate is taken as 1.

    Daniel ate 1/12 of the cookies, Mariel ate 4/12 of the cookies, and Tamika ate 2/12 of the cookies. This means that the total number of cookies that they ate is

    1/12 + 4/12 + 2/12 = 7/12

    Therefore, the fraction of the cookies was left on the plate would be

    1 - 7/12 = (12 - 7) / 12 = 5/12
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