A restaurant sells large and small bowls of soup. A 150-ounce pot of soup can make 10 large bowls. A small bowl of soup is three-fifths the size of a large bowl.

Question
How many small bowls of soup can be served from a 108-ounce pot of soup?

1 answer

To find the number of small bowls that can be served from a 108-ounce pot of soup, we need to first determine the size of a small bowl.

Given that a small bowl is three-fifths the size of a large bowl, we can express this as a fraction: 3/5.

Next, we need to find the size of a large bowl. Since we know that a 150-ounce pot of soup can make 10 large bowls, we can divide 150 by 10 to find the size of a large bowl: 150 / 10 = 15 ounces.

Finally, we can calculate the size of a small bowl using the fraction 3/5 of a large bowl: 3/5 * 15 = 9 ounces.

Now that we know the size of a small bowl is 9 ounces, we can determine the number of small bowls that can be served from a 108-ounce pot of soup by dividing the total size of the pot by the size of a small bowl: 108 / 9 = 12.

Therefore, 12 small bowls of soup can be served from a 108-ounce pot of soup.