Respuesta :
Answer:
3 aquariums.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given that the owner of an aquatic store used 17 1/2 gallons of water to fill aquariums. He puts 5 5/6 gallons of water in each aquarium.
To find the number of aquariums filled by the owner, we will divide total amount of water by amount needed to fill one aquarium.
[tex]\text{Aquariums filled by the owner}=17\frac{1}{2}\div 5\frac{5}{6}[/tex]
Convert mixed fractions into improper fractions:
[tex]17\frac{1}{2}\Rightarrow\frac{17\times 2+1}{2}=\frac{34+1}{2}=\frac{35}{2}[/tex]
[tex]5\frac{5}{6}\Rightarrow\frac{5\times 6+5}{6}=\frac{30+5}{6}=\frac{35}{6}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Aquariums filled by the owner}=\frac{35}{2}\div \frac{35}{6}[/tex]
Convert to multiplication problem by flipping second fraction:
[tex]\text{Aquariums filled by the owner}=\frac{35}{2}\times \frac{6}{35}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Aquariums filled by the owner}=\frac{6}{2}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Aquariums filled by the owner}=3[/tex]
Therefore, the owner filled 3 aquariums.