Inspired by a video, Brooke decided to try a Filipino chicken recipe. The recipe requires 212 pounds of chicken. Brooke bought 534 pounds of chicken. How many pounds of chicken remain unused? Drag and drop the correct numbers and operation into the appropriate boxes below to set up the problem and show the solution. Not all answer choices will be used. (1 point) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Response area Response area Response area = Response area

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Given:

Total chicken bought by Brooke = 534 pounds
Chicken required for the recipe = 212 pounds

To find the remaining unused chicken, we need to subtract the amount of chicken used for the recipe from the total chicken bought.

534 - 212 = 322

Therefore, 322 pounds of chicken remain unused.

To find out how many pounds of chicken remain unused, we need to subtract the amount used from the amount bought.

Amount bought = 534 pounds
Amount used = 212 pounds

To set up the problem, we will subtract the amount used from the amount bought:

534 - 212 = ____

To find the solution, we can perform the subtraction:

534 - 212 = 322

Therefore, there are 322 pounds of chicken that remain unused.

To solve this problem, we need to subtract the amount of chicken Brooke bought from the amount of chicken required by the recipe.

1. Start by setting up the problem: 534 pounds of chicken (amount bought) - 212 pounds of chicken (amount required by the recipe) = ? pounds of chicken unused

2. Now, subtract the two amounts to find the remaining unused chicken: 534 - 212 = 322 pounds

So, there are 322 pounds of chicken remaining unused.