On Sunday, Sheldon bought 3 and 1/2kg of plant food. He used 1 and 2/3kg on his strawberry plants and used 1/4 kg for his tomato plants .

How many kilogramsof plant food did Sheldon have left? Write one or more equations to show how you reached your answer.

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Answer:

He has 1  7/12kg of plant food left.

Step-by-step explanation:

How much plant food did he use?

1 2/3 + 1/4

5/3 + 1/4

20/12 + 3/12 = 23/12

How much does he have left?

3 1/2 - 23/12

7/2 - 23/12

42/12 - 23/12 = 19/12 = 1 7/12kg left



The plant food left with Sheldon is [tex]1\dfrac{7}{12}[/tex] kg.

Given to us

  • On Sunday, Sheldon bought 3 and 1/2kg of plant food.
  • He used 1 and 2/3kg on his strawberry plants and
  • used 1/4 kg for his tomato plants.

Converting Fractions

  • On Sunday, Sheldon bought 3 and 1/2kg of plant food.

        [tex]3\dfrac{1}{2}= \dfrac{(3 \times 2)+1}{2} = \dfrac{7}{2}[/tex] kg

  • Sheldon used 1 and 2/3kg on his strawberry plants

       [tex]1\dfrac{2}{3}= \dfrac{(1 \times 3)+2}{3} = \dfrac{5}{3}[/tex] kg

Plant food used by Sheldon

= Plant food used on strawberry plants + Plant food used on tomato plants

[tex]=\dfrac{5}{3}+\dfrac{1}{4}\\\\ =\dfrac{(5\times 4)}{(3\times 4)} + \dfrac{(1\times 3)}{(4\times 3)}\\\\ =\dfrac{20}{12}+\dfrac{3}{12}\\\\ =\dfrac{20+3}{12}\\\\ =\dfrac{23}{12}[/tex]

Thus, plant food already used by Sheldon is [tex]\dfrac{23}{12}[/tex] kg.

Plant food left with Sheldon

Plant food left with Sheldon

= Plant food bought by Sheldon - Plant food used by Sheldon

[tex]=\dfrac{7}{2} - \dfrac{23}{12}\\\\ =\dfrac{(7 \times 6)}{(2\times 6)}-\dfrac{23}{12}\\\\ = \dfrac{42}{12}-\dfrac{23}{12}\\\\ =\dfrac{42-23}{12}\\\\ =\dfrac{19}{12}\\\\ =1\dfrac{7}{12}[/tex]

Hence, the plant food left with Sheldon is [tex]1\dfrac{7}{12}[/tex] kg.

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