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24 October, 13:00

To make lemonade, Andy adds

8 tablespoons of sugar for every

12 ounces of water. If he uses 32 ounces

of water, which proportion can he use

to find the number of tablespoons of

sugar x he should add to make the

lemonade?

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  1. 24 October, 13:05
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    64/3 tablespoons of sugar for 32 ounces of water

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In these kinds of questions it is nice to find how muc of 1 thing there is for every ONE of another. so 8 tablespoons of sugar for 12 ouncesof water you can divide both sides by 8 or 12.

    Dividing it by 8 gets 8/8 = 1 tablespoon of sugar for 12/8 = 1.5 ounces of water.

    Dividing by 12 gets 8/12 = 2/3 tablespoon of sugar for 12/12 = 1 ounce of water.

    Now you can take one or the other and multiply it to fit whichever you want to fit a ratio.

    It asks what happens if you use 32 ounces of water, so lets use the ratio where we hae 1 ounce, then multiply everything by 32.

    2/3 tablespoon of sugar for 1 ounce of water

    Multiply by 32 and you get 32 * (2/3) = 64/3 tablespoons of sugar for 32 ounces of water
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