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The line plots shows the weights of 9 grapefruits. What is the difference in the total weight of all the 1 1/2 lb grapefruits and the total weight of all the 1 1/4 lb grapefruits? A 1/4lb B 2 lb C 4 1/2lb D 7 lb

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Answer:

The difference of weight is
2 pounds.

Explanation:

Given: The line plots shows the weights of
9 grapefruits

To find: The difference in the total weight of all the
1(1)/(2) lb grapefruits and the total weight of all the
1 (1)/(4)lb grapefruits.

Firstly, we need to convert the given mixed fractions as following:


1(1)/(2) lb=(2+1)/(2)=(3)/(2)lb


1(1)/(4) lb=(4+1)/(4)=(5)/(4)lb

Now, we know that,

Point diagrams divide a sample into different classes, and allow to observe the frequencies of each class.

In this case, the different weights of the grapefruit constitute the classes. From a sample of 10 grapefruit, some will weigh others weigh.

We need to observe the dot diagram to know how many grapefruit we have of weight
(3)/(2) lb and how many grapefruit we have of weight
(5)/(4) lb. In other words, we need to know, in the diagram, how many points there are about class of
(3)/(2) lb and how many points there are about class of
(5)/(4) lb.

Then, the total difference between all grapefruit of pounds and all grapefruit of pounds is calculated as follows:


x (1(1)/(2) ) - y (1(1)/(4) ) = Z

Where


Z: Weight difference


x: Quantity of
1(1)/(2) lb grapefruit


y: Quantity of
1(1)/(4)lb grapefruit

Suppose that of the
10 total grapefruits,
3 of them weigh
1(1)/(2) lb and
2 of them weigh
1 (1)/(4) pounds. This is:
x=3 and
y=2

Now,


3((3)/(2) )-2((5)/(4) )


=(9)/(2) -(5)/(2)


=(4)/(2)


=2

Hence, for this case, the difference of weight is
2 pounds.

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