Mr. Smith has a super-sized bag of Gummy Bears. He goes to eat from the bag of Gummy bears which has 300 Gummy Bears in it. Mr. Smith eats 20 Gummy Bears every 3 minutes. Write an equation to model the number of Gummy Bears in his bag.

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lucic

Answer:

[tex]\frac{20}{3} x=300[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that the bag has 300 Gummy Bears and Mr.Smith eats 20 Gummy Bears every 3 minutes, then;

Lets assume x time taken to finish all Gummy Bears in the bag, then

Given in the question that

3 minutes =20 Gummy Bears

? minutes=300 gummy Bears

Perform cross-multiplication

[tex]=\frac{300*3}{20} =45minutes[/tex]

This means after 45 minutes the bag of Gummy Bears will be empty.

The equation to model the number of Gummy Bears in the bag will be;

[tex]\frac{20}{3} x=300[/tex]

aachen

Answer:

     [tex]600-\frac{20}{3}\text{x}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Mr. Smith has a super-sized bag of Gummy Bears. He goes to eat from the bag of Gummy bears which has 300 Gummy Bears in it. Mr. Smith eats 20 Gummy Bears every 3 minutes.

To Do: Write an equation to model the number of Gummy Bears in his bag.

Solution: Total Number of Gummy bears in Mr. Smith's super-sized bag =[tex]300[/tex]

  Number of Gummy bears eaten by Mr. Smith in every 3 minutes = [tex]20[/tex]

Number of Gummy bears eaten  by Mr. Smith in every in minutes= [tex]\frac{20}{3}[/tex]

Now,

The number of Gummy bears in his bag after [tex]\text{x}[/tex] minutes is

                                         =[tex]600-\frac{20}{3}\text{x}[/tex]

                     

The equation for number of gummy bears in Mr. Smith's bag after [tex]\text{x}[/tex] minutes is                

                                              [tex]600-\frac{20}{3}\text{x}[/tex]