Respuesta :
Let n be the total number of puffs. Now we can write:
[tex]n=\frac{5}{9}n+\frac{1}{3}n+18[/tex]
Adding the fractional value of n, we get:
[tex]n=\frac{5+3}{9}n+18[/tex]
Simplifying and rearranging gives us:
[tex]n-\frac{8}{9}n=18[/tex]
Therefore we can simplify to get:
[tex]\frac{1}{9}n=18[/tex]
and finally
[tex]n=18\times9=?[/tex]
The fraction of the puff that are tuna is found from:
[tex]\frac{18}{18\times9}=\frac{1}{9}[/tex]
[tex]n=\frac{5}{9}n+\frac{1}{3}n+18[/tex]
Adding the fractional value of n, we get:
[tex]n=\frac{5+3}{9}n+18[/tex]
Simplifying and rearranging gives us:
[tex]n-\frac{8}{9}n=18[/tex]
Therefore we can simplify to get:
[tex]\frac{1}{9}n=18[/tex]
and finally
[tex]n=18\times9=?[/tex]
The fraction of the puff that are tuna is found from:
[tex]\frac{18}{18\times9}=\frac{1}{9}[/tex]
5/9 + 1/3 + tuna = 1
tuna = 1 - 5/9 - 1/3. LCM = 9
tuna = 9/9 - 5/9 - 3/9 = (9 - 5 - 3)/9 = 1/9
Fraction of tuna = 1/9
Let all the puffs be x. Recall there are 18 tuna
(1/9)x = 18
x/9 = 18
x = 9*18
x = 162
There are 162 puffs in all.
tuna = 1 - 5/9 - 1/3. LCM = 9
tuna = 9/9 - 5/9 - 3/9 = (9 - 5 - 3)/9 = 1/9
Fraction of tuna = 1/9
Let all the puffs be x. Recall there are 18 tuna
(1/9)x = 18
x/9 = 18
x = 9*18
x = 162
There are 162 puffs in all.
