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Ghella [55]
3 years ago
13

The ratio of raisins to oatmeal cookie dough in a mixture is 2:5. Which of the following best describes the amount of raisins an

d oatmeal cookie dough in the mixture? For every 2 cups of raisins, there are 5 cups of oatmeal cookie dough. For every 2 cups of raisins, there are 3 cups of oatmeal cookie dough. For every 5 cups of raisins, there are 2 cups of oatmeal cookie dough. For every 7 cups of raisins, there are 2 cups of oatmeal cookie dough.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Gennadij [26K]3 years ago
6 0
The first choice is the answer because the ratio says that for every 2 units of raisins, their are 5 units of cookie dough mix. If the unit is a cop, green for two cups of raisins, their are 5 cup of oatmeal.
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