Respuesta :

Well, for his you would have to find the unit rate.
The easiest way to do this would first be converting 3/5 into a fraction (0.6)

next, divide that by 4 to get the weight of 1.

0.6/4 (the same as 0.6 x 0.25 or 6/10 x 1/4 if you are doing it without a calculator)

each bread weighs 3/20 (or 0.15) pounds.

Greetings!

We can create an equation to solve:

Let W represent the weight of an individual bread roll.
[tex]W= \frac{ \frac{3}{5} }{4}[/tex]

Multiply both sides by [tex]\frac{1}{4}[/tex].
[tex]W=\frac{ \frac{3}{5} }{\frac{4}{1}}[/tex]

[tex]W=\frac{3}{5}*\frac{1}{4}[/tex]


[tex]W=\frac{3}{20}[/tex]

The Answer Is:
[tex] \left[\begin{array}{ccc}W= \frac{3}{20}\end{array}\right] [/tex]

The weight of one bread roll is [tex]\frac{3}{20}[/tex] pounds.

Hope this helps.
-Benjamin