Final answer:
The zoo nutritionist orders 76 1/2 tons of herbivore pellets each year. This was calculated by adding the weight of apples and bananas to get the total fruit tonnage and then multiplying that by 6, as the amount of pellets ordered is six times the fruit tonnage.
Step-by-step explanation:
The subject of this question is Mathematics, and it appears to be at a Middle School level. To find out how many tons of herbivore pellets the zoo nutritionist orders, we first need to calculate the total tons of fruit ordered.
Here's the calculation:
- Apples: 5 1/4 tons
- Bananas: 7 2/4 tons, which simplifies to 7 1/2 tons
We add these two quantities to find the total amount of fruit:
5 1/4 + 7 1/2 = 12 3/4 tons
Now, since the nutritionist orders 6 times as many tons of herbivore pellets as the total tons of fruit, we multiply the total fruit by 6:
12 3/4 tons × 6 = 76 1/2 tons
Therefore, the zoo nutritionist orders 76 1/2 tons of herbivore pellets each year.