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Katie wants to collect over 100 seashells. She already has 34 seashells in her collection. Each day, she finds 12 more seashells on the beach. Katie can use fractions of days to find seashells.

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Answered by sushmaa1912
13

Given:

No. of seashells Katie wants to collect = 100

No. of seashells she already has = 34

no. of seashells she finds daily = 12

To Find:

No. of days required to collect 100 seashells.

Solution:

No. of seashells Katie needs to find = 100 - 34 = 66

In order to fijnd the number of days, we will have to divide the number of shells she needs to find by the number of shells she finds in a day.

Therefore,

Number of days required to collect the remaining shells = \frac{66}{12} = \frac{11}{2} days

So, \dfrac{11}{2}  days are required to collect the remaining seashells that Katie needs.

Answered by yashasvee009
3

Answer:

No. of seashells Katie wants to collect = 100

No. of seashells she already has = 34

no. of seashells she finds daily = 12

To Find:

No. of days required to collect 100 seashells.

Solution:

No. of seashells Katie needs to find = 100 - 34 = 66

In order to fijnd the number of days, we will have to divide the number of shells she needs to find by the number of shells she finds in a day.

Therefore,

Number of days required to collect the remaining shells =  days

So,   days are required to collect the remaining seashells that Katie need

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