valarie makes 2 pans of brownies for a bake sale. She cuts each pan into 12 brownies. She sell 15 brownies. What fractional part of a pan of brownies did valarie sell?

She sell one all pan (12 brownies) and 3/12 from another one.

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To find the fractional part of a pan of brownies that Valerie sold, we need to determine the ratio of the number of brownies she sold to the total number of brownies in one pan.

One pan of brownies contains 12 brownies, and Valerie sold 15 brownies. So, the fraction of a pan she sold can be found by dividing the number of brownies sold by the total number of brownies in a pan:

Fraction of a pan sold = Number of brownies sold / Total number of brownies in a pan

Fraction of a pan sold = 15 brownies / 12 brownies

To simplify this fraction, we can divide the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which in this case is 3:

Fraction of a pan sold = (15/3) brownies / (12/3) brownies

Fraction of a pan sold = 5/4 brownies

Therefore, Valerie sold 5/4 or 1 and 1/4 fractional part of a pan of brownies.