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OpenStudy (ryanwhite499):

A recipe calls for 4 L of water. Arlene wants to make 0.3 more servings than the recipe makes. Which expression represents how many liters of water Arlene should use?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

options?

OpenStudy (ryanwhite499):

A.) 3/10 * 4 B.) 13/10 * 4 C.) 7/10* 4 D.) 17/10 * 4

OpenStudy (myth1111):

Well, 0.3 more means 1+0.3 = 1.3. Since to get 4L you use 1 x 4 = 4, the expression would be 1.3*4.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so, b

OpenStudy (ryanwhite499):

The answer is B guys

OpenStudy (ryanwhite499):

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OpenStudy (myth1111):

Yes, B is correct.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B is wrong.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If the recipe calls for 4 liters, and she wants to have 0.3 more, we would multiply 0.3 x 4, and 0.3 is the same as 3/10, so your answer would be?

OpenStudy (ryanwhite499):

D

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

No...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I PRETTY MUCH TOLD YOU THE ANSWER

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (ryanwhite499):

C

OpenStudy (ryanwhite499):

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