There are 5 gallons of lemonade in the container. How much is remaining in the container after Coach
Miller pours g gallons for the players?
5-g
Please help
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after coach did what? It is impossible to solve since this is missing info. Please add more info
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Factor out the greatest common factor from
6
y
2
+
27
y
using the Distributive Property.
A.
3
(
2
y
2
+
9
y
)
B.
y
(
6
y
+
27
)
C.
3
y
(
2
y
+
9
)
D.
(
3
y
+
y
)
(
2
y
+
9
)
To find out how much lemonade is remaining in the container after Coach Miller pours g gallons for the players, you can subtract the amount he poured from the initial 5 gallons.
The equation to find the remaining amount of lemonade is:
Remaining amount = Initial amount - Poured amount
So, the equation becomes:
Remaining amount = 5 gallons - g gallons
For example, if Coach Miller pours 2 gallons for the players, the equation becomes:
Remaining amount = 5 gallons - 2 gallons
Remaining amount = 3 gallons
Therefore, there would be 3 gallons of lemonade remaining in the container after Coach Miller pours 2 gallons for the players.