Athena has two 5/6 lb of trail mix she makes seven 1/3 lb snack bags with the trail mix for her daily snack for the next week it gives the rest of the dramatics to her brother how much trail mix does the brother get

Athena has a total of 10/6 lb of trail mix.

She makes 7 snack bags with 1/3 lb of trail mix each, which means she uses 7 * 1/3 = 7/3 lb of trail mix for her daily snacks.

Subtracting the amount used for her snacks from the total amount she has, we get 10/6 - 7/3 = 20/12 - 28/12 = 12/12 = 1 lb.

Therefore, Athena's brother will get 1 lb of trail mix.

No she starts with 2 5/6 House of trail mix and each of the seven bags has 1/3 lb

Apologies for the confusion. Let's recalculate.

Athena starts with 2 5/6 lbs of trail mix, which is equivalent to 17/6 lbs.

She makes 7 snack bags with 1/3 lb of trail mix each, totaling: 7 * 1/3 = 7/3 lbs.

The amount she uses for her daily snacks is 7/3 lbs, so the amount left for her brother is:

17/6 - 7/3 = 34/12 - 28/12 = 6/12 = 1/2 lb.

Therefore, Athena's brother will get 1/2 lb of trail mix.