Peter piper
Weekly Problem 21 - 2016
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. How many more pecks must Peter Piper pick to fill a barrel?
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. How many more pecks must Peter Piper pick to fill a barrel?
Problem
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
$1\text{ peck }=\frac{1}{4}\text{ bushel}$ and $1\text{ bushel }=\frac{1}{9}\text{ barrel}$.
How many more pecks must Peter Piper pick to fill a barrel?
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Student Solutions
Each barrel is equivalent to $9$ bushels, and each bushel is equivalent to $4$ pecks.
Therefore, each barrel is equivalent to $9 \times 4 = 36$ pecks.
Since Peter Piper has picked $1$ peck, he needs to pick $35$ more to have a barrel.