After class party a teacher wants to know how much food is left over work out .whaf fractions of full packets , jug and a plate are left over

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To determine the fractions of full packets, jug, and a plate that are left over, we need to have specific information about the quantities of food and the total amounts. Could you please provide the following details:

1. How many packets were initially available?
2. How many packets are left?
3. What is the total capacity of the jug?
4. How much liquid is left in the jug?
5. How many plates were initially available?
6. How many plates are left?

With this information, I will be able to calculate the fractions of full packets, jug, and a plate that are left over.

To determine how much food is left over after the party, you will need to count the remaining items and express them as fractions of the total packets, jug, and plate.

1. Start by counting the total number of packets, jug, and plates that were available before the party.

2. Next, count the number of leftover packets, jug, and plates after the party.

3. To find the fraction of full packets left over, divide the number of leftover packets by the total number of packets. For example, if there were 10 packets in total and 3 are leftover, the fraction of full packets left over would be 3/10.

4. Similarly, to find the fraction of jug left over, divide the number of leftover jugs by the total number of jugs.

5. Finally, calculate the fraction of the plate left over by dividing the number of leftover plates by the total number of plates.

Remember to simplify the fractions if necessary, and make sure to use the same units for numerator and denominator (e.g., number of packets/total number of packets). This will give you the fractions representing the amount of each item that is left over after the party.