Paula and Jack bought equal-sized bottles of juice. Paula drank 1818of her bottle. Jack drank 5858 of his bottle. How much more juice does Paula have left than Jack? Find the difference. Use a bar diagram to help if needed. (1 point) Responses 3838 of a bottle 3 8 of a bottle 7878 of a bottle 7 8 of a bottle 6868 of a bottle 6 8 of a bottle 4848 of a bottle

To find the amount of juice Paula has left, we need to subtract the amount she drank from the total amount in her bottle.

Since Paula and Jack bought equal-sized bottles of juice, we can assume that they each had the same amount of juice in their bottles. Let's call this amount x.

Paula drank 18 out of x, so she has (x - 18) left.
Jack drank 58 out of x, so he has (x - 58) left.

To find the difference between the amounts they have left, we subtract (x - 58) from (x - 18):

(x - 18) - (x - 58) = x - 18 - x + 58 = -18 + 58 = 40.

Therefore, Paula has 40 more units of juice left than Jack.