Answer:
There would be 63 grams of protein in 9 ounces of tuna.
Step-by-step explanation:
Equivalent ratios compare two different quantities the have the same rate regardless of the amount. In this example, for every 3 ounces of tuna, there are 21 grams of protein. We can write this as a ratio of: 3/21. Like fractions, we can simplify ratios by dividing the numerator and denominator by the same greatest common factor. In this case, we would divide both the numerator and denominator by 3: (3÷3)/(21÷3) = 1/7. So, our new ratio is for every ounce of tuna, we have 7 grams of protein. Using equivalent ratios, we can set up our ratios to solve for the grams of protein in 9 ounces of tuna: 1/7 = 9/x. Since we have to multiply both the numerator and denominator by the same factor, in this case 9, then our x = 63 grams of protein.
2 times . 18*2=36 The answer is 2
All you need to do is replace the variables with the numbers given.
t=9 & u=11
3+ 11t - 9u
3+ 11(9)-9(11)
3+ 99 - 99
The 99's cancel each other out, so you are left with 3.
The answer is 3.
3% then 2/50 then 0.08 because 2/50 turns to 4% and 0.08 goes to 8%
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