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12 September, 05:34

Use a letter to represent the unknown Twenty packs of fruit snacks come in a box. Each pack weighs 6 ounces. Students eat some. There are 48 ounces of fruit snacks left in the box. How many ounces of fruit snacks did the students eat?

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  1. 12 September, 07:22
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    The students have eaten 72 ounces of fruit snacks.

    X = 72 ounces

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There are total 20 packs of fruit snacks

    The weight of each pack is 6 ounces.

    Let us first find the total weight of the snacks.

    Total weight = 6*20

    Total weight = 120 ounces

    Let X represents the ounces of fruit snacks that students have eaten.

    Let Y represents the 48 ounces of fruit snacks left in the box

    Total weight = X + Y

    120 = X + 48

    X = 120 - 48

    X = 72 ounces

    Therefore, the students have eaten 72 ounces of fruit snacks.
  2. 12 September, 09:01
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    x = 72 ounces

    The number of ounces of fruit snacks the students ate is 72 ounces

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given;

    Let x represent the number of ounces of fruit the students ate;

    The total number of ounces of fruit initially in the box is;

    20 packs * 6 ounces/pack = 120 ounces

    The remaining ounces of fruit is;

    48 ounces

    Therefore;

    120 - x = 48

    Solving for x;

    x = 120 - 48

    x = 72 ounces

    The number of ounces of fruit snacks the students ate is 72 ounces
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