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After the first day, there is <math>1-\left(\dfrac{1}{3}\times1\right)</math> gallons left, or <math>\dfrac{2}{3}</math> gallons. After the second day, there is a total of <math>\dfrac{2}{3}-\left(\dfrac{1}{3}\times\dfrac{2}{3}\right)=\dfrac{2}{3}-\dfrac{2}{9}=\dfrac{4}{9}</math>. Therefore, the fraction of the original amount of paint that is left is <math>\dfrac{\dfrac{4}{9}}{1}=\boxed{\mathrm{(D)}\,\dfrac{4}{9}}</math> | After the first day, there is <math>1-\left(\dfrac{1}{3}\times1\right)</math> gallons left, or <math>\dfrac{2}{3}</math> gallons. After the second day, there is a total of <math>\dfrac{2}{3}-\left(\dfrac{1}{3}\times\dfrac{2}{3}\right)=\dfrac{2}{3}-\dfrac{2}{9}=\dfrac{4}{9}</math>. Therefore, the fraction of the original amount of paint that is left is <math>\dfrac{\dfrac{4}{9}}{1}=\boxed{\mathrm{(D)}\,\dfrac{4}{9}}</math> | ||
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Problem
A gallon of paint is used to paint a room. One third of the paint is used on the first day. On the second day, one third of the remaining paint is used. What fraction of the original amount of paint is available to use on the third day?
Solution
After the first day, there is gallons left, or gallons. After the second day, there is a total of . Therefore, the fraction of the original amount of paint that is left is
See Also
2005 AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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