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2 years ago
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I’m begging you help me!!! 1. The table below shows 3 recipes for a fruit punch

Mathematics
1 answer:
wariber [46]2 years ago
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Answer:

The answer to this question is given below in the explanation section.

Step-by-step explanation:

The table shows three different recipes. In this question, it is asked that will all the recipes taste same. To obtain the answer to this question, first, we measure the taste of each recipe in terms of calculating the ratio.  

Water ............................. Cups

     1   ............................. 3

    4   ............................. 12

    6   ............................. 18

1. The fraction of the first recipe is 1/3 so the ratio is 1:3(water to cup)

2. The fraction of the second recipe is 4/12

which can be simplified as 4/12=1/3 so the ratio is 1:3(water to cup)

3. The fraction of the third recipe is 6/18

which can be simplified as 6/18 = 3/9 = 1/3 so the ratio is 1:3(water to cup).

So based on the above answer, all recipes taste the same.

Answer 2:

No recipe taste different, all the recipe taste the same. Because all the recipe ratios are equivalent.

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