A local produce stand has eight pumpkins on display the diameters of the pumpkin in inches are given in the table

SOLUTION
We will be pairing the pumpkins as follows
AB, CD, EF and GH
For AB, we have
[tex]\begin{gathered} 16\frac{1}{2}\div5\frac{1}{2} \\ \frac{33}{2}\div\frac{11}{2} \\ \frac{33}{2}\times\frac{2}{11} \\ =\frac{33}{11} \\ =3 \end{gathered}[/tex]Hence B is 3 times larger than A
For C and D, we have
[tex]\begin{gathered} 41\frac{1}{4}\div8\frac{1}{4} \\ \frac{165}{4}\div\frac{33}{4} \\ \frac{165}{4}\times\frac{4}{33} \\ =\frac{165}{33} \\ =5 \end{gathered}[/tex]Hence D is 5 times larger than C
E and F, we have
[tex]\begin{gathered} 13\frac{3}{4}\div3 \\ \frac{55}{4}\div\frac{3}{1} \\ \frac{55}{4}\times\frac{1}{3} \\ =\frac{55}{12} \\ =4.5833333333 \\ =4.583 \end{gathered}[/tex]Hence E is 4.583 times larger than F
And the last G and H, we have
[tex]\begin{gathered} 22\frac{3}{4}\div10\frac{1}{2} \\ \frac{91}{4}\div\frac{21}{2} \\ \frac{91}{4}\times\frac{2}{21} \\ =\frac{91}{21\times2} \\ =\frac{91}{42} \\ =2.167 \end{gathered}[/tex]Hence G is 2.167 times larger than H