Linda ate 1/8 of a batch of cornbread. Peter ate some cornbread so that there is 2/3 of the batch remaining. What fraction of the batch did peter eat?

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Answer:

ok first you need to figure out how much was NOT consumed by peter so linda ate 1/8 of the cornbread and peter LEFT 2/3 of the batch remaining. so what i did was,

Step-by-step explanation:

  • first match the bottom numbers so i took 3*8= 24
  • then you take the amount added to each bottom number of the fraction so 8 was multiplied by 3 so the 1/8 would turn into 3/24 and the 3 was multiplied by 8 so the 2/3 would turn into 16/24
  • if you add that together you would get 19/24
  • then subtract 19 from 24 = 5 so you end up with 5/24
  • and because you can't simplify it the answer is 5/24

Using proportions, it is found that the fraction of the batch of cornbread that Peter ate is of [tex]\frac{5}{24}[/tex].

What is a proportion?

A proportion is a fraction of a total amount.

In this problem, 2/3 of the batch remaining, hence 1/3 was eaten. This one third is the sum of 1/8(eaten by Linda) with the fraction eaten by Peter, hence:

[tex]\frac{1}{8} + x = \frac{1}{3}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1 + 8x}{8} = \frac{1}{3}[/tex]

Applying cross multiplication:

3 + 24x = 8

x = 5/24

The fraction of the batch of cornbread that Peter ate is of [tex]\frac{5}{24}[/tex].

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