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19 February, 03:44

Wayne bought blueberries. Do you to 3/8 of the blueberries to make blueberry bread, 1/6 of the blueberries to make pancakes, and 5/12 of the Blueberries to make jam. If Wayne uses69 ounces of blueberries he bought, how many ounces of blueberries did he buy?

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  1. 19 February, 06:19
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    Answer: he bought 72 ounces of blueberries.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number of ounces of blueberries that Wayne bought.

    He used 3/8 of the blueberries to make blueberry bread. This means that the amount of blueberries that he used to make blueberry bread is 3x/8 ounces

    He used 1/6 of the blueberries to make pancakes. This means that the amount of blueberries that he used to make pancakes is x/6 ounces.

    He used 5/12 of the blueberries to make jam. This means that the amount of blueberries that he used to make jam is 5x/12 ounces. The total amount of blueberries used is

    3x/8 + x/6 + 5x/12 = 46x/48

    If Wayne uses 69 ounces of blueberries he bought, it means that

    46x/48 = 69

    46x = 48 * 69 = 3312

    x = 3312/46

    x = 72 ounces
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