Asked by kristin
I just saw this guy post this here and I think he needs help???
A recipe calls for 4 pounds of fruit.you have 60 ounces of fruit.
A.do you have as much fruit as you need?
B.if not,how much more do you need?
A recipe calls for 4 pounds of fruit.you have 60 ounces of fruit.
A.do you have as much fruit as you need?
B.if not,how much more do you need?
Answers
Answered by
Steve
well, since 4 lbs = 64 oz, the answers should be clear.
Answered by
kristin
I don understand this either
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Mathhelp/Kristin -- you're not fooling us with a name change. Please keep the same name for your posts.
I thought you were checking your answers. Oh, well, you'll probably understand these problems if you take this course again, Obviously, at this point, this level of math is too hard for you.
I thought you were checking your answers. Oh, well, you'll probably understand these problems if you take this course again, Obviously, at this point, this level of math is too hard for you.
Answered by
Steve
C'mon, kristin, think for a second.
You have 60 oz.
You need 64 oz.
Do you think you have enough?
You have 60 oz.
You need 64 oz.
Do you think you have enough?
Answered by
mathhelp123454
I think I do have enough ??
Answered by
Steve
Hmmm. If you need more than you have, do you have enough?
Answered by
mathhelp123454
no
Answered by
kristin
he will help you mathhelp
Answered by
Natalicious
No you do not have enough fruit because 1 pound equals 16 ounces so multiply 4 by 16 and it equals 64 so you need four more ounces because you only have 60 ounces of fruit