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

I hate math

after coach did what? It is impossible to solve since this is missing info. Please add more info

Don't say you hate math. Say you are not good at math YET! :)

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.