Latoya wants to pour 46.53 grams of salt into a container. So far, she has poured 18.1 grams. How much more salt should Latoya pour?

To find out how much more salt Latoya should pour, subtract the amount of salt she has already poured from the desired amount.

46.53 - 18.1 = <<46.53-18.1=28.43>>28.43 grams.
Therefore, Latoya should pour 28.43 grams more salt. Answer: \boxed{28.43}.

The price of an item has been reduced by 6.48 . The original price was 27.75 . What is the price now?

To find the price after the reduction, subtract the amount of reduction from the original price.

27.75 - 6.48 = 21.27
Therefore, the price now is $21.27. Answer: \boxed{21.27}.

A bowl contained 18.3 grams of salt. Then, Ivanna poured in another 14.43 grams. How much salt does the bowl contain now?

To find out how much salt the bowl contains now, add the amount of salt Ivanna poured to the amount of salt already in the bowl.

18.3 + 14.43 = <<18.3+14.43=32.73>>32.73 grams.
Therefore, the bowl contains 32.73 grams of salt now. Answer: \boxed{32.73}.

48-5*6

Following the order of operations (PEMDAS), we first multiply 5 by 6, which equals 30. Then, we subtract 30 from 48.

48 - 30 = 18
Therefore, the expression 48 - 5 * 6 equals 18. Answer: \boxed{18}.

50+25 dived 5

To solve this expression, we must first divide 25 by 5, which equals 5. Then, we add 50 to 5.

50 + 5 = 55
Therefore, the expression 50 + 25 divided by 5 equals 55. Answer: \boxed{55}.

5+8*7

Following the order of operations (PEMDAS), we first multiply 8 by 7, which equals 56. Then, we add 5 to 56.

5 + 56 = 61
Therefore, the expression 5 + 8 * 7 equals 61. Answer: \boxed{61}.

Last year, Laura biked d miles. This year, she biked 486 miles. Using d, write an expression for the total number of miles she biked.

To write an expression for the total number of miles Laura biked, we can add the miles she biked last year (d) to the miles she biked this year (486).

Therefore, the expression for the total number of miles she biked is d + 486.

There were 31 balloons at the beginning of a party. By the end of the party, b of them had popped. Using , write an expression for the number of balloons that were left.

To write an expression for the number of balloons that were left, we can subtract the number of balloons that had popped (b) from the number of balloons at the beginning of the party (31).

Therefore, the expression for the number of balloons that were left is 31 - b.

Juan has d decks of cards. Each deck has 52 cards in it. Using d , write an expression for the total number of cards Juan has.

To write an expression for the total number of cards Juan has, we can multiply the number of decks of cards (d) by the number of cards in each deck (52).

Therefore, the expression for the total number of cards Juan has is d * 52.

Last year, Susan biked 282 miles. This year, she biked n miles. Using , write an expression for the total number of miles she biked.

To write an expression for the total number of miles Susan biked, we can add the miles she biked last year (282) to the miles she biked this year (n).

Therefore, the expression for the total number of miles Susan biked is 282 + n.