Answer:
3 more balloons she has popped in the second game.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that,
Total no. of balloons = 18
Amy popped 2/3 the first game and 5/6 the second game.
Balloons popped in first game = [tex]\dfrac{2}{3}\times 18=12\ \text{balloons}[/tex]
Balloons popped in second game = [tex]\dfrac{5}{6}\times 18=15\ \text{balloons}[/tex]
Difference of balloons popped in first and second game,
= 15-12
= 3 balloons
Hence, 3 more balloons she has popped in the second game.