Students in a cooking class made 4 1/2 quarts of soup. They served 4/5 of the soup to friends. Each serving is 3/5 quart. Hector incorrectly says that there were 3 3/5 servings of soup. What is the correct number of servings? What did Hector do wrong?

Respuesta :

Answer:

The correct number of servings = 6.

By saying there were [tex]3\frac{3}{5}[/tex] servings of soup, Hector must have intended to say that there were [tex]3\frac{3}{5}[/tex] quarts of soup for serving.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Total quarts of soup made by students = [tex]4\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

Fraction of the soup served to  friends = [tex]\frac{4}{5}[/tex]

Each serving = [tex]\frac{3}{5}[/tex] quarts

Hector incorrectly says that that there were [tex]3\frac{3}{5}[/tex] servings of soup.

To find the correct number of servings and to identify Hector's mistake.

Solution:

Total quarts of soup made = [tex]4\frac{1}{2}=\frac{9}{2}[/tex]

Fraction of total quarts served = [tex]\frac{4}{5}[/tex]

Thus, total quarts of soup served = [tex]\frac{9}{2}\times \frac{4}{5}[/tex]

⇒ [tex]\frac{18}{5}=3\frac{3}{5}[/tex]

Thus, total quarts of soup for serving  =[tex]\frac{18}{5}[/tex] or [tex]3\frac{3}{5}[/tex]

Each serving  = [tex]\frac{3}{5}[/tex] quarts

Total number of servings can be given as:

⇒ [tex]\frac{Total\ quarts\ of\ serving}{Size\ of\ each\ serving}[/tex]

⇒ [tex]\dfrac{\frac{18}{5}}{\frac{3}{5}}[/tex]

To divide fractions, we take reciprocal of the divisor and replace divsion with multiplication.

⇒ [tex]\frac{18}{5}\times \frac{5}{3}[/tex]

⇒ [tex]\frac{18}{3}[/tex]

⇒ 6  servings

Thus, the correct number of servings = 6.

By saying there were [tex]3\frac{3}{5}[/tex] servings of soup, Hector must have intended to say that there were [tex]3\frac{3}{5}[/tex] quarts of soup for serving.

ACCESS MORE
EDU ACCESS
Universidad de Mexico