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If John has 12 4/5 ounces of macaroni salad to split among 2 1/4 ounce containers, will he have enough containers to hold all of the salad if he has 6 containers? Explain why or why not.

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Answer:

he only has enough to fill 5 containers with .68 left over

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12.8 / 2.25=5.68

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ANSWER:

John can store the macaroni in the 6 containers he have.

SOLUTION:

Given, John has
12(4)/(5) ounces of macaroni salad to split among
2(1)/(4) ounce containers.

And he has 6 containers.

First let us convert mixed fractions into improper fractions.


12 (4)/(5)=(12 * 5+4)/(5)=(64)/(5)$\\$2 (1)/(4)=(2 * 4+1)/(4)=(9)/(4)$

John has to split
(64)/(5) ounces of macaroni into 6 containers with capacity of
(9)/(4) ounces.

Then, the following condition should become true

Materials available should be less than the storage capacity.


$(64)/(5)<6 * (9)/(4)$


$(64)/(5)<3 * (9)/(2)$


$(64)/(5)<(27)/(2)$


$64 * 2<5 * 27$

128 < 135

Above condition is true.

So, materials available is less than storage space.

Hence, john can store the macaroni in the 6 containers he have.

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