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Jim has bought 30 pounds of dog food he feeds his dog 2/3 pounds for each meal how many meals will the Food last

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Answered by Anonymous
18

Answer:

45 meals

Explanation:

Given :

Jim has bought 30pounds of dog food

He feed his dog 2/3 ponds for each meal,

To Find :

  • How meals will the food last

Solution :

Total pounds he bought => 30

He feeds 2/3 pounds in each meals

Therefore,consumed in each meal  =>

\sf{}\Rightarrow 30\div \dfrac{2}{3}

\sf{}\Rightarrow 30\times \dfrac{3}{2}

\sf{}\Rightarrow 15\times \dfrac{3}{1}

\sf{}\Rightarrow 45

Therefore,food will last for 45 meals

Answered by ıtʑFᴇᴇʟɓᴇãᴛ
3

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For 45 meals will the food last.

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Given :-

  • Jim has bought 30 pounds of dog food & he feeds his dog 2/3 pounds for each meal.

To Find :-

  • For how many meals will the food last.

Solution :-

According to the question,

Total amount of meal brough = 30 pound

The amount of meal feeded by the dog in each meals = 2/3 pounds

The meals at which the food last last;

Using, Unitary method

If 2/3 pound of the meal = 1 meal

1 pound of meal = 3/2 meal

So, 30 pound of meal is 3/2 × 30 meal

=> 3/2 × 30

=> 3 × 15

=> 45 meal

Therefore, The food last for 45 meals at the end.

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