Frank was a jacket that cost $60 ESA $43 what is the fraction of the amount that he that he needs to saved

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What is ESA?

second question:

How can Frank be a jacket ?

third question:

What language is this:
"what is the fraction of the amount that he that he needs to saved"
What does that mean?

To find the fraction of the amount that Frank needs to save, we need to calculate the difference between the cost of the jacket and the amount Frank already has.

The cost of the jacket is $60 and Frank already has $43. The amount Frank needs to save is the difference between these two values:

Amount to save = Cost of jacket - Amount already saved
= $60 - $43
= $17

So, Frank needs to save $17.

Now, to find the fraction of the amount that Frank needs to save, we divide the amount he needs to save by the total cost of the jacket:

Fraction = Amount to save / Total cost of the jacket
= $17 / $60

To simplify the fraction, we can divide both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor (GCD), which in this case is 1:

Fraction = $17 / $60
= 17/60

Therefore, the fraction of the amount that Frank needs to save is 17/60.