Q:

Alan has 3/8 pound of cherries and 3/4 pound of grapes. He needs 2 pounds of fruit for a fruit salad. How many more pounds of fruit does he need to have exactly 2 pounds of fruit?

Accepted Solution

A:
Answer: Alan require [tex]\frac{7}{8}[/tex] pound that is 0.875 pound more to make a fruit salad of 2 pound.. Solution: Need to find out how much quantity of fruit is required by Alan to create a fruit salad of 2 pound. Given that quantity of cherries with Alan = [tex]\frac{3}{8}[/tex] pound And quantity of grapes with Alan = [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex] pound Quantity of fruit currently with Alan = [tex](\frac{3}{8} + \frac{3}{4})[/tex] = [tex]\frac{9}{8}[/tex] pound Given that quantity of fruit required to make a fruit salad = 2 pound. So quantity which Alan still require = Quantity require to make fruit salad  - Quantity of fruit  currently with Alan = 2 – ([tex]\frac{9}{8}[/tex]) = [tex]\frac{7}{8}[/tex] pounds = 0.875 pounds Hence Alan require 7/8 pound that is 0.875 pound more to make a fruit salad of 2 pound.