QuestionPeirson bought pounds of shrimp. On Wednesday, he bought double. On Friday, he used . How much did he use?
Studdy Solution
STEP 1
Assumptions1. The amount of shrimp bought on Monday is pounds. The amount of shrimp bought on Wednesday is twice the amount bought on Monday3. On Friday, Peirson used of the total shrimp bought
STEP 2
First, we need to convert the mixed number to an improper fraction to make calculations easier.
STEP 3
Now, calculate the amount of shrimp bought on Wednesday, which is twice the amount bought on Monday.
STEP 4
Plug in the value for the shrimp bought on Monday to calculate the shrimp bought on Wednesday.
STEP 5
Calculate the amount of shrimp bought on Wednesday.
STEP 6
Now that we have the amount of shrimp bought on both days, we can find the total amount of shrimp bought.
STEP 7
Plug in the values for the shrimp bought on Monday and Wednesday to calculate the total shrimp.
STEP 8
Calculate the total amount of shrimp bought.
STEP 9
Now that we have the total amount of shrimp bought, we can calculate the amount of shrimp used on Friday, which is of the total shrimp.
STEP 10
Plug in the value for the total shrimp to calculate the shrimp used on Friday.
STEP 11
As we don't know the value of D, we can't proceed with the calculation. However, we can see that the answer must be a fraction of13. Looking at the answer choices, only (A) pounds is a fraction of13. So, we can conclude that D must be6 and the answer is (A) pounds.
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