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question:Jamie is a food blogger who loves trying out different food trucks. On Saturday, they visited a food truck festival where they sampled dishes from various trucks. Jamie started with a taco from "Tasty Tacos" for 3 and a smoothie from "Smoothie Express" for 5. Then, they tried a dumpling from "Dumpling Delight" for 4 and a slice of pizza from "Pizza Paradise" for 6. Finally, they bought a dessert from "Sweet Treats" for 3. If Jamie had 25 at the beginning, how much money did they have left after visiting all these food trucks?
answer:To solve the problem, we need to calculate the total amount of money Jamie spent at the food truck festival and then subtract that from the amount they had at the beginning, which was 25.Step 1: Calculate the total expenditure.1. Cost of taco from "Tasty Tacos": 32. Cost of smoothie from "Smoothie Express": 53. Cost of dumpling from "Dumpling Delight": 44. Cost of pizza slice from "Pizza Paradise": 65. Cost of dessert from "Sweet Treats": 3Add all the costs to find the total expenditure:[ 3 + 5 + 4 + 6 + 3 = 21 ]Step 2: Subtract the total expenditure from the initial amount.Jamie started with 25. After spending 21, the amount of money left is:[ 25 - 21 = 4 ]Thus, Jamie has 4 left after visiting the food trucks.#4
question:A journalist is covering political events across three different regions. In the first region, they spend 5 days reporting, writing 3 articles each day. In the second region, due to increased activity, they spend 4 days and write 5 articles each day. In the third region, the situation is calmer, so they only spend 3 days and write 2 articles each day. How many articles does the journalist write in total during their entire trip?
answer:To find out the total number of articles the journalist writes during their entire trip, we need to consider each region separately and then sum up the articles written in all regions.Step 1: Calculate the articles written in the first region.- The journalist spends 5 days in the first region.- They write 3 articles each day.So, the number of articles written in the first region is:[ 5 text{ days} times 3 text{ articles/day} = 15 text{ articles} ]Step 2: Calculate the articles written in the second region.- The journalist spends 4 days in the second region.- They write 5 articles each day.So, the number of articles written in the second region is:[ 4 text{ days} times 5 text{ articles/day} = 20 text{ articles} ]Step 3: Calculate the articles written in the third region.- The journalist spends 3 days in the third region.- They write 2 articles each day.So, the number of articles written in the third region is:[ 3 text{ days} times 2 text{ articles/day} = 6 text{ articles} ]Step 4: Calculate the total number of articles written during the entire trip.Add the articles from all three regions:[ 15 text{ articles} + 20 text{ articles} + 6 text{ articles} = 41 text{ articles} ]# 41
question:Jamie, an independent-minded band leader, decides to handle all the aspects of promoting their band by themselves. They plan to release their new album online and have calculated that they can reach 1,200 people through their social media promotions each day. Jamie also wants to send personalized emails to music bloggers, which takes longer. Each email takes 15 minutes to write, and Jamie plans to spend 3 hours a day on this task. Over the course of a week, Jamie wants to know how many people they can potentially reach through social media and how many personalized emails they can send. How many total people and emails can Jamie reach and send in one week?
answer:To solve this problem, we need to determine two quantities: the total number of people Jamie can reach through social media in one week, and the total number of personalized emails Jamie can send in one week.Step 1: Calculate the number of people reached through social media each week.Jamie can reach 1,200 people per day through social media. There are 7 days in a week. Therefore, the total number of people reached through social media in one week is:[ 1,200 text{ people/day} times 7 text{ days/week} = 8,400 text{ people/week}]Step 2: Calculate the number of personalized emails Jamie can send each week.Jamie spends 3 hours per day writing emails. Each email takes 15 minutes to write. First, we need to calculate how many emails Jamie can write in one day:- Convert hours to minutes: 3 hours (times) 60 minutes/hour = 180 minutes/day.- Calculate the number of emails Jamie can write per day: ( frac{180 text{ minutes}}{15 text{ minutes/email}} = 12 text{ emails/day} ).Now, calculate the total number of emails Jamie can send in one week:[ 12 text{ emails/day} times 7 text{ days/week} = 84 text{ emails/week}]Step 3: Combine the results.Finally, add the number of people reached through social media and the number of emails sent to find the total number of people and emails Jamie can reach and send in one week:- Total people reached through social media: 8,400 people/week.- Total emails sent: 84 emails/week.Therefore, the total number of people and emails Jamie can reach and send in one week is:[8,400 text{ people} + 84 text{ emails} = 8,484 text{ total people and emails}]# 8,484
question:Nurse Alex works in the emergency department and often advises families on how to be prepared for unexpected medical situations. She recommends that each family have an emergency kit with essential supplies. Each kit should include 3 bandages, 2 bottles of antiseptic, 5 medical gloves, and 4 packets of pain relief medication. Nurse Alex is advising a community of 12 families. She knows that each family has different needs, so she wants to ensure there are enough supplies for everyone. She decides to prepare enough emergency kits for all the families with 2 extra kits for backup. How many bandages, bottles of antiseptic, medical gloves, and packets of pain relief medication does Nurse Alex need in total to prepare these kits?
answer:To solve this problem, we need to determine the total number of emergency kits Nurse Alex needs to prepare. Since she wants to prepare kits for all 12 families and have 2 extra kits for backup, the total number of kits needed is:[ 12 text{ (families)} + 2 text{ (extra kits)} = 14 text{ kits} ]Next, we calculate the total number of each item required for these 14 kits.1. Bandages: Each kit contains 3 bandages. Therefore, for 14 kits, the total number of bandages required is: [ 14 text{ kits} times 3 text{ bandages per kit} = 42 text{ bandages} ]2. Bottles of Antiseptic: Each kit contains 2 bottles of antiseptic. Therefore, for 14 kits, the total number of bottles of antiseptic required is: [ 14 text{ kits} times 2 text{ bottles per kit} = 28 text{ bottles of antiseptic} ]3. Medical Gloves: Each kit contains 5 medical gloves. Therefore, for 14 kits, the total number of medical gloves required is: [ 14 text{ kits} times 5 text{ gloves per kit} = 70 text{ medical gloves} ]4. Packets of Pain Relief Medication: Each kit contains 4 packets of pain relief medication. Therefore, for 14 kits, the total number of packets required is: [ 14 text{ kits} times 4 text{ packets per kit} = 56 text{ packets of pain relief medication} ]Therefore, Nurse Alex needs to prepare the following supplies in total:- 42 bandages- 28 bottles of antiseptic- 70 medical gloves- 56 packets of pain relief medication# 42 bandages, 28 bottles of antiseptic, 70 medical gloves, 56 packets of pain relief medication
question:An artist who dropped out of school has become very successful and is preparing for their next big art exhibition. To create their new masterpiece, they need to mix different colors of paint. The artist uses the following amounts of paint: 3 liters of red paint, 2 liters of blue paint, and 1.5 liters of yellow paint. The artist also plans to create a border around the painting using black paint, which requires an additional 2 liters. If each liter of paint costs 15, how much money will the artist spend on paint for the masterpiece?
answer:To determine the total cost of the paint required for the artist's masterpiece, we need to follow these steps:1. Calculate the total amount of each type of paint used: - Red paint: 3 liters - Blue paint: 2 liters - Yellow paint: 1.5 liters - Black paint for the border: 2 liters2. Add the total liters of paint: [ text{Total paint} = 3 , text{liters (red)} + 2 , text{liters (blue)} + 1.5 , text{liters (yellow)} + 2 , text{liters (black)} ] [ text{Total paint} = 8.5 , text{liters} ]3. Calculate the total cost of the paint: - Each liter of paint costs 15. - Multiply the total liters of paint by the cost per liter: [ text{Total cost} = 8.5 , text{liters} times 15 , text{dollars/liter} ] [ text{Total cost} = 127.5 , text{dollars} ]Therefore, the artist will spend 127.5 on paint for the masterpiece.# 127.5
question:Jamie, a transgender activist, is organizing a community event to raise awareness about the importance of mental health support for transgender individuals. They plan to distribute informative brochures and supportive resources to attendees. Jamie has prepared 150 brochures and 90 mental health resource packets. If each attendee receives 1 brochure and 1 resource packet, how many attendees can Jamie fully provide for, and how many, if any, items will be left over?
answer:To solve this problem, we need to determine the number of attendees that can be fully provided with both a brochure and a mental health resource packet, as well as how many items will remain after distributing to the maximum number of attendees.We start by identifying the number of complete sets (1 brochure and 1 resource packet) that can be distributed based on the available quantities:1. Identify the limiting factor: - Jamie has 150 brochures. - Jamie has 90 resource packets.Since each attendee requires both a brochure and a resource packet, the maximum number of complete sets that can be distributed is determined by the item with the smaller quantity, which is the resource packets in this case.2. Calculate the maximum number of complete sets: - The number of complete sets (attendees) is equal to the number of resource packets, which is 90.3. Calculate the leftover items: - After distributing to 90 attendees, we need to calculate how many brochures are left: - Total brochures = 150 - Brochures distributed = 90 (one per attendee) - Brochures left over = 150 - 90 = 60 brochures - Resource packets are distributed completely, so there are no resource packets left over.Therefore, Jamie can fully provide for 90 attendees, with 60 brochures left over and no resource packets remaining.# 90 attendees, 60 brochures left over, 0 resource packets left over