Calculations Involving Rational Numbers: Learn It 5

Solving Problems Involving Rational Numbers

Rational numbers are used in many situations, sometimes to express a portion of a whole, other times as an expression of a ratio between two quantities.

For the sciences, converting between units is done using rational numbers, as when converting between gallons and cubic inches. In chemistry, mixing a solution with a given concentration of a chemical per unit volume can be solved with rational numbers.

In demographics, rational numbers are used to describe the distribution of the population. In dietetics, rational numbers are used to express the appropriate amount of a given ingredient to include in a recipe. As discussed, the application of rational numbers crosses many disciplines.

Rahul is mixing soil for a raised garden, in which he plans to grow a variety of vegetables. For the soil to be suitable, he determines that [latex]\frac{2}{5}[/latex] of the soil can be topsoil, but [latex]\frac{2}{5}[/latex] needs to be peat moss and [latex]\frac{1}{5}[/latex] has to be compost. To fill the raised garden bed with [latex]60[/latex] cubic feet of soil, how much of each component does Rahul need to use?

At Bella’s Pizza, one-third of the pizzas that are ordered are one of their specialty varieties. If there are [latex]273[/latex] pizzas ordered, how many were specialty pizzas?

Saleema wants to study for [latex]10[/latex] hours over the weekend. She plans to spend half the time studying math, a quarter of the time studying history, an eighth of the time studying writing, and the remaining eighth of the time studying physics. How much time will Saleema spend on each of those subjects?