Answer:
a) [tex]3\frac{1}{5}\ times[/tex]
b) [tex]\frac{5}{21}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Given the ratio of the weight of vegetables sold to the weight of fruits sold:
[tex]45:144[/tex]
In order to calculate how many times the weight of vegetables sold is the weight of fruits sold, we must dive 144 by 45:
[tex]\frac{144}{45}=\frac{16}{5}[/tex]
Now we can make the conversion from improper fraction to mixed number:
- When we divide 16 by 5, we get a quotient of 3. This will be the whole number part.
- The remainder we get is 1; this will be the numerator of the fraction.
- The denominator does not change.
Then we get:
[tex]3\frac{1}{5}[/tex]
Therefore, the weight of the vegetables sold is [tex]3\frac{1}{5}[/tex] times the weight of fruits sold.
b) When we add 45 and 144, we get this total weight:
[tex]45+144=189[/tex]
Then, in order to find what fraction of the total weight of vegetables and fruits sold is the weight of vegetables sold, we can divide 45 by 189:
[tex]\frac{45}{189}=\frac{5}{21}[/tex]