I need the answer ASAP please I'm a little stuck on this one thus far...


A box of chocolates contains 2 1/3 ounces of fruit crèmes, and the rest are caramels. If the box weighs 8 5/6 ounces, how many ounces of caramels are there?


Which of the equations below could be used to solve the problem?


A) 2 1/3 + c = 8 5/6

B) 8 5/6+ c = 2 1/3

C)c - 8 5/6 = 2 1/3

D)2 1/3 - 8 5/6 = c

Respuesta :

The answer is A. You have to add the weight of both chocolates to find the total weight of the box. (Fruit Crèmes + Caramels = 8 5/6 ounces).

You could also subtract to find the answer. (Total weight - Fruit Crèmes = Caramels).

I don’t know if you need the weight of the caramels but it is 6 1/2 ounces.

Hope this helps.

Answer:

Option A

Step-by-step explanation:

The weight of the box = weight of the cremes + weight of the caramel

Since the weight of the box is given as 8 5/6, and the weight of the cremes given as 2 1/3, the missing value is the weight of the caramel

You can easily use a variable to indicate the weight of the caramel

Hence, 8 5/6 = 2 1/3c + Caramel

Caramel = 8 5/6 - 2 1/3

Caramel = 53/6 - 7/3

Caramel = 6 1/2