Answer:
80 pounds.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let W₁ be the initial weight of water in the grapefruit, W₂ be the weight of water in the grapefruit after evaporation, and M be the total weight of the grapefruit after evaporation. Assuming that, originally, the grapefruit weighed 100 pounds with a 92% water content and the weight of the "non-water" part of the fruit (100 - W₁) does not change. The final weight of the grapefruit (M) is given by:
[tex]W_1=0.92*100=92\\W_2=0.90*M\\W_2+(100-W_1) = M\\W_2=M-8\\(1-0.9)M=8\\M=80[/tex]
The grapefruit now weighs 80 pounds.