At her birthday party, Marcie's guests ate 23

of her birthday cake, and her family ate 14
of the cake. How much cake was left after her party?
Responses

To calculate how much cake was left after the party, we need to subtract the amount of cake eaten from the total amount of cake.

Total cake - Cake eaten = Cake left

Let's assume the total amount of cake at the beginning was 100.

Marcie's guests ate 23, so we subtract that from the total cake:
100 - 23 = 77

Next, her family ate 14 more pieces:
77 - 14 = 63

Therefore, there were 63 pieces of cake left after her party.

To find out how much cake was left after her party, we need to subtract the amount of cake eaten from the total amount of cake.

First, we need to know the total amount of cake she had before the party. Let's assume Marcie had X amount of cake.

The amount of cake eaten by the guests at the party is given as 23.

The amount of cake eaten by her family is given as 14.

To find out how much cake was left after the party, we subtract the sum of cake eaten by the guests and the cake eaten by her family from the total amount of cake.

So, the equation would be: X - (23 + 14) = remaining cake after the party

Now, we can simplify the equation: X - 37 = remaining cake after the party

Without knowing the specific X value, we can't calculate the exact amount of cake left. However, we can say that the remaining cake after the party would be X - 37.

To find out how much cake was left after Marcie's party, we first need to determine how much cake was eaten.

Step 1: Find the total amount of cake eaten by adding the amount eaten by Marcie's guests and her family:
23 + 14 = 37

Step 2: Subtract the total amount eaten from the initial amount of cake to find the amount left:
Initial amount of cake - Total amount eaten = Amount of cake left

Let's say the initial amount of cake was 100.

Step 3: Calculate the amount of cake left:
100 - 37 = 63

So, there would be 63 units of cake left after Marcie's party.