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  • 19-01-2021
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John has 12 cans of dog food. He has two dogs and he gives each dog 2/3 of dog food each day. Does he have enough dog food to last one week?

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FelisFelis FelisFelis
  • 21-01-2021

Answer:

Yes he has enough dog food to last one week.

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the provided information.

John has 12 cans of dog food. He has two dogs and he gives each dog 2/3 of dog food each day.

Total dog food consumed in 1 day = [tex]2\times \dfrac{2}{3}=\dfrac{4}{3}[/tex]

He has 12 cans of dog food.

Total days =  [tex]12\div \dfrac{4}{3}[/tex]

Total days =[tex]12\times \dfrac{3}{4}=9[/tex]

He has food for 9 days.

Hence, yes he has enough dog food to last one week.

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