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lidiya [134]
3 years ago
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Nell's mom makes chocolate milk with 30\text{ mL}30 mL30, start text, space, m, L, end text of chocolate syrup for every 222 oun

ces of milk. Nell's dad adds 65\text{ mL}65 mL65, start text, space, m, L, end text of chocolate syrup for every 555 ounces of milk. Whose chocolate milk is more chocolatey?
Mathematics
1 answer:
mixas84 [53]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Hence Nell's mom Chocolate milk is more Chocolaty.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Chocolate syrup used by Nell's mom  = 30 ml

Amount of milk used = 2 ounces.

We will first find Amount of chocolate syrup used in 1 ounce of milk.

Now In 2 ounces of milk = 30 ml of chocolate syrup.

So in 1 ounce of milk = Amount of Chocolate syrup used for 1 ounce milk.

By using Unitary method we get;

Amount of Chocolate syrup used for 1 ounce milk= \frac{30}{2}=15\ ml

Hence For every 1  ounce of milk Nell's mom uses 15 ml of chocolate syrup.

Also Given:

Chocolate syrup used by Nell's dad  = 65 ml

Amount of milk used = 5 ounces.

We will first find Amount of chocolate syrup used in 1 ounce of milk.

Now In 5 ounces of milk = 65 ml of chocolate syrup.

So in 1 ounce of milk = Amount of Chocolate syrup used for 1 ounce milk.

By using Unitary method we get;

Amount of Chocolate syrup used for 1 ounce milk= \frac{65}{5}=13\ ml

Hence For every 1  ounce of milk Nell's dad uses 13 ml of chocolate syrup.

Since The amount of chocolate syrup used by Nell's mom is more than Nell's dad.

Hence Nell's mom Chocolate milk is more Chocolaty.

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