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Lady bird [3.3K]
3 years ago
12

Paulo need to make tea for 80 scones. He has 3 litres of milk. Does paulo have enough mil to make 80 scones?

Mathematics
1 answer:
irakobra [83]3 years ago
8 0
How many liters do Ima need to make one scone? ... when u have that , place 1 over (the number of liters to make one scone) ... then place 80 over x ... (yes they are fractions) now just multiply across ... so 80 times (the number of liters to make one scone) ... then divide that by one ... now u know how many liters u need to make 80 scones ... so , is 3 liters enough?
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