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Revision as of 19:46, 20 February 2023
Contents
Problem
Harold made a plum pie to take on a picnic. He was able to eat only of the pie, and he left the rest for his friends. A moose came by and ate of what Harold left behind. After that, a porcupine ate of what the moose left behind. How much of the original pie still remained after the porcupine left?
Solution
Note that:
- Harold ate of the pie. After that, of the pie was left behind.
- The moose ate of the pie. After that, of the pie was left behind.
- The porcupine ate of the pie. After that, of the pie was left behind.
Alternatively, we can condense the solution above into the following equation:
~apex304, SohumUttamchandani, wuwang2002, TaeKim, Cxrupptedpat, MRENTHUSIASM
(Creative Thinking) Video Solution
~Education the Study of everything
Video Solution by Magic Square
https://youtu.be/-N46BeEKaCQ?t=4814
Video Solution by Interstigation
https://youtu.be/1bA7fD7Lg54?t=646
See Also
2023 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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Followed by Problem 11 | |
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