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A company makes bicycles in two sizes. The smaller bicycle weighs 18.5 pounds. The larger bicycle weighs 1 1/4 times as much as the smaller bicycle. How many pounds does the larger bicycle weigh?​

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Answer:


\displaystyle23.125 \: \text{pounds}

Explanation:

we are given that,

  • the weight of a smaller bicycle is 18.5 pounds
  • the weight of a larger bicycle is 1¼ times as much as the smaller bicycle

in order to figure out the weight of the larger bicycle we can consider using equation

let the weight of the larger bicycle be L

according to the second condition

we acquire


\displaystyle L = 18.5 * 1(1)/(4)

to simplify the mixed fraction to improper fraction we can use the formula given by


\displaystyle \rm c(a)/(b) \xrightarrow{ \text{improper fraction}} (b * c + a)/(b)

by using the formula we get


\displaystyle L = 18.5 * (5)/(4)

simplify multiplication:


\displaystyle L =(92.5)/(4)

simplify division:


\displaystyle L =23.125

hence,

the larger bicycle weighs 23.125 pounds

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