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22 August, 00:13

Dad bought a bag of cherries. Andy ate 1/10, Emily ate 2/5, and Mom and Dad ate 1/4. After, there were 60 cherries left. How many cherries did Andy and Emily eat?

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  1. 22 August, 03:23
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    Let's have all the fractions have the denominator, which is 20.

    Andy: 2/20

    Emily: 8/20

    Parents: 5/20

    Let's add all the fractions up.

    All four: 15/20

    This means, there's 5/20 of the bag left.

    5/20 of the bag = 50 cherries.

    Since they ate three times of what was left, that means they ate 150 cherries.

    150+50=200

    That means there were 200 cherries. Let's find how many each person ate and what was left.

    Left: 50 cherries

    Andy: 20 cherries

    Emily: 80 cherries

    Parents: 50 cherries

    All: 200 cherries.

    We need to find how many Andy and Emily ate.

    80+20=100 or 2/20+8/20 = 1/2*200=100

    So, Andy and Emily ate 100 cherries.
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