Pregunta
Ms. Angelino made 2 pans of lasagna and cut each pan into twelfths. Her family ate \( 1 \frac{1}{12} \) pans of lasagna for dinner. How many par of lasagna were left?
Ask by Martinez Delgado. in the United States
Mar 11,2025
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There are \(\frac{11}{12}\) pans of lasagna left.
Solución
Given that Ms. Angelino made 2 pans of lasagna, we start with a total of
\[
2=\frac{24}{12} \text{ pans (expressed in twelfths)}
\]
Her family ate
\[
1\frac{1}{12} = \frac{13}{12} \text{ pans}
\]
To find the remaining lasagna, we subtract the eaten amount from the total:
\[
\frac{24}{12} - \frac{13}{12} = \frac{11}{12}
\]
Thus, there are \(\frac{11}{12}\) of a pan of lasagna left.
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Ms. Angelino started with 2 pans of lasagna, which, when cut into twelfths, gives her \( 2 \times 12 = 24 \) pieces of lasagna. For dinner, her family consumed \( 1 \frac{1}{12} \) pans, which converts to \( \frac{13}{12} \) pans, meaning they ate \( \frac{13}{12} \times 12 = 13 \) pieces. Therefore, she has \( 24 - 13 = 11 \) pieces left. Converting pieces back into pans, \( \frac{11}{12} \) of a pan of lasagna remains. So, Ms. Angelino has \( \frac{11}{12} \) pans of lasagna left!

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