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Myra feeds each of her dogs 110\frac{1}{10} of a can of food each day. She uses a total of 25\frac{2}{5} of a can of food each day. How many dogs does Myra have?\newlineWrite your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.\newline__\_\_ dogs

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Q. Myra feeds each of her dogs 110\frac{1}{10} of a can of food each day. She uses a total of 25\frac{2}{5} of a can of food each day. How many dogs does Myra have?\newlineWrite your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.\newline__\_\_ dogs
  1. Identify Food Amounts: Step 11: Identify the amount of food each dog eats and the total food used daily.\newlineEach dog eats 110\frac{1}{10} of a can per day.\newlineTotal food used daily is 25\frac{2}{5} of a can.
  2. Calculate Number of Dogs: Step 22: Calculate the number of dogs by dividing the total food used by the amount each dog eats.\newlineNumber of dogs = (Total food used per day)÷(Food per dog per day)(\text{Total food used per day}) \div (\text{Food per dog per day})\newlineNumber of dogs = 25\frac{2}{5} \div 110\frac{1}{10}
  3. Perform Division: Step 33: Perform the division to find the number of dogs.\newlineNumber of dogs = (25)÷(110)=(25)×(101)=205=4(\frac{2}{5}) \div (\frac{1}{10}) = (\frac{2}{5}) \times (\frac{10}{1}) = \frac{20}{5} = 4