Final answer:
The estimated total number of pounds collected is approximately 22 pounds.
Step-by-step explanation:
To estimate the total number of pounds collected, we add together the amounts of trash collected each week:
19 1/2 + 15 1/3 + 20 7/10 + 16 3/5
To add these fractions, we need to find a common denominator. The common denominator for these fractions is 30. We convert each fraction to have a denominator of 30:
19 1/2 = 19 * 15/15 + 1/2 * 30/30 = 285/30 + 15/30 = 300/30
15 1/3 = 15 * 10/10 + 1/3 * 30/30 = 150/30 + 10/30 = 160/30
20 7/10 = 20 * 3/3 + 7/10 * 30/30 = 60/30 + 21/30 = 81/30
16 3/5 = 16 * 6/6 + 3/5 * 30/30 = 96/30 + 18/30 = 114/30
Now we can add the fractions:
300/30 + 160/30 + 81/30 + 114/30 = 655/30
To simplify this fraction, we can divide the numerator and denominator by their greatest common factor:
655/30 = 131/6
So, the estimated total number of pounds collected is approximately 131/6 pounds.
Since a fraction of a pound is not a practical measurement, we can round the fraction to the nearest whole number. In this case, 131/6 is closer to 22 than to 21, so the estimated total number of pounds collected is approximately 22 pounds.