Marianne buys 16 bags of potting soil which come in 5/8 pound bags. This equals to 10 pounds of potting soil. Her father calls and says he needs 13 pounds of potting soil, how many additional bags should Marianne buy ?

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Answer:

5 bags

Step-by-step explanation:

Given Marianne buys 16 bags of potting soil which come in 5/8 pound bags

The above provides 10pounds of potting soil already

Now her father says he needs 13 pounds So Marianne should get an extra of 13 - 10 =3 pounds of potting soil

We know that 1 bag contains 5/8 pounds of potting soil

x bags contain 3 pounds of potting soil

On cross multiplication we get

[tex]\frac{5x}{8}=3[/tex]

x = [tex]\frac{24}{5}[/tex]

since x is an integer x = 5 bags  

Note that an extra amount of soil will be remained unused