Respuesta :

Answer:

1 1/14 lbs

Step-by-step explanation:

We can use ratios to solve

2/3 crate        1 crate

----------------- = -----------------

5/7 lb                 x lbs

Using cross products

2/3x = 5/7 *1

Multiply each side by 3/2

3/2 * 2/3 x = 3/2 * 5/7

x = 15/14

x = 1 1/14

Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{\sf 1 \ crate = \frac{15}{14} \ lbs}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\sf \frac{2}{3}\ of \ a\ crate = \frac{5}{7} \ of \ a\ pound \\\\We \ need \ to \ find\ the \ weight \ of \ one \ crate\\\\So, Multiplying \ both \ sides \ by \ the\ reciprocal \ of \ \frac{2}{3} \ i.e. \frac{3}{2} \\\\1 \ crate = \frac{5}{7} * \frac{3}{2} \ lbs\\\\1 \ crate = \frac{5*3}{7*2} \ lbs\\\\1 \ crate = \frac{15}{14} \ lbs[/tex]