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5 September, 04:50

A recipe for 10 servings of raspberry sorbet calls for 2 cups of water, 1 and one-half cups of granulated sugar, and 4 cups of frozen raspberries, thawed. How many gallons of water would the recipe call for if a school made 320 servings for students to eat at lunch?

4 gallons

8 gallons

40 gallons

80 gallons

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  1. 5 September, 04:52
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    4 gal of waters ...
  2. 5 September, 04:56
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    4 gallons

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Make a proportion

    Every 10 servings needs 2 cups of water, and 320 servings needs x cups of water

    10/2=320/x

    Cross multiply

    10*x=320*2

    10x=640

    Divide both sides by 10

    10x/10=640/10

    x=64

    The recipe needs 64 cups, but we need to find gallons.

    There are 16 cups in a gallon. Therefore, we can divide 64 cups by 16 to find out how many gallons it is.

    64/16

    4

    4 gallons of water would be needed for 320 servings
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