Question:
Ted and Robin each gave a basket of green apples to their friend Lily. Ted’s basket contains 5 apples, each weighing 7 1/4 ounces. Robin’s basket contains 6 apples, each weighing 6 1/2 ounces. Whose basket is heavier and by how much?
Answer:
Robin’s basket is heavier than Ted’s basket by 2.75 ounces
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Ted’s basket contains = 5 apples
Weight of each apple in Ted’s basket = 7 1/4 ounces
Robin’s basket contains = 6 apples
Weight of each apple in Robin’s basket = 6 1/2 ounces
To Find:
Whose basket is heavier and by how much?
Solution:
Step 1: Finding the weight of Ted’s basket
Weight of Ted’s basket = Number of apple in the basket X Weight of each apple
Weight of Ted’s basket = [tex]5 \times 7\frac{1}{4}[/tex]
Weight of Ted’s basket = [tex]5 \times \frac{29}{4}[/tex]
Weight of Ted’s basket = [tex]\frac{145}{4}[/tex]
Weight of Ted’s basket = 36.25 --------------------------------(1)
Step 2: Finding the weight of Robin’s basket
Weight of Robin’s basket = Number of apple in the basket X Weight of each apple
Weight of Robin’s basket = [tex]6 \times 6\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
Weight of Robin’s basket = [tex]6 \times \frac{13}{2}[/tex]
Weight of Robin’s basket = [tex]\frac{78}{2}[/tex]
Weight of Robin’s basket = 39 ounces--------------------------(2)
Comparing equation (1) and (2)
39 - 36.25 = 2.75 ounces
Weight of Robin’s basket > Weight of Ted’s basket