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6 March, 05:24

Rick has 20 pints of green paint. He uses 2 5 of it to paint a landscape and 3 10 of it while painting a clover. He decides that, for his next painting, he will need 12 3 4 pints of green paint. How much more paint will he need to buy?

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  1. 6 March, 06:19
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    He needs to buy 6 and 3/4 more pints.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In order to find this, we first need to find out how much he has used. To do this, add together the two fractions of the whole that he has used.

    2/5 + 3/10

    4/10 + 3/10 = 7/10

    Since he has used 7/10 of it already, we can multiply that by the original amount to find how much is gone.

    7/10 * 20 = 14

    So with 14 pints having been used, we know there is 6 pints left. To find how many more he needs to buy, subtract 6 from the amount he needs for the next painting.

    12 and 3/4 - 6 = 6 and 3/4
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