Hayden had 2 1/2 gallons of water in his watering can. The seed packet said to use 1/4 of a gallon for peppers and 5/8 of a gallon for tomatoes. Hayden then used some of the water for lettuce. If Hayden had 3/4 gallons of water left over, about how much water did he use for lettuce?
FYI they are fractions
The answer is about 1 gallon.
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1 gallon
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1 gallon
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ITS 1 GALLON
Answer:
7/8 of a gallon
Step-by-step explanation:
First find a common denominator for each of the values, in this case eighths. Next, add the total water used for the tomatoes and peppers (you'll get 7/8 gallons). Then, convert the 2 and a half gallons to eighths, getting 20/8 of a gallon. Next, subtract the 7/8 from the 20/8; getting 13/8. Since you need to find the amount of water used for the lettuce, subtract the last value from 3/4 gallons (or 6/8)
12
1\2 i think
1/2
106
34
1/4 + 5/8 = 2/8 + 5/8 = 7/8
= amount used for pepper and tomatoes
2 1/2 - 3/4 = 5/2-3/4 = 10/4 -3/4 = 7/4
= total amount used
so
7/4 - 7/8 = 14/8 - 7/8 = 7/8 for lettuce
Hayden had
2
1
2
212
gallons of water in his watering can. The seed packet said to use
1
4
14
of a gallon for peppers and
5
8
58
of a gallon for tomatoes. Hayden then used some of the water for lettuce. If Hayden had
3
4
34
gallons of water left over, about how much water did he use for lettuce?