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A bag with 2 1/2 quarts of peanuts can make 2 1/6 jars of peanut butter. How many

quarts of peanuts would you need to make 3 jars?

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  1. 27 June, 20:20
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    You will need 3 6/13 quarts of peanuts to make 3 jars of peanuts butter

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To make this answering seamless, we make the mixed fractions into improper fractions

    Hence 2 1/2 becomes 5/2

    while 2 1/6 becomes 13/6

    Here we are told that a bag with 5/2 quarts of peanuts can make 13/6 jars of peanuts butter

    Hence, x quarts of peanuts will make 3 jars of peanuts butter

    To get the value of x, what we simply need to do is to cross multiply.

    Thus, we have

    5/2 - 13/6

    x - 3

    3 * 5/2 = 13/6 * x

    15/2 = 13x/6

    26x = 90

    x = 90/26

    x = 45/13

    x = 3 6/13
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