Cesar needs 1 1/2 cups of flour to make a cake that will serve 15 people. If Cesar wants to make enough cake to serve 60 people, how many cups of flour will he need?
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OpenStudy (babynini):
How many 15's are there in 60?:)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
???
OpenStudy (babynini):
Divide 60/15
OpenStudy (anonymous):
4
OpenStudy (babynini):
Perfect, so Ceasar is going to need FOUR times the amount of flour that he uses for 15.
Your equation is: 1 1/2 cups of flour x 4
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
what about this?
OpenStudy (babynini):
I'm not quite sure what that's asking o.0
OpenStudy (babynini):
For the coordinates of S, right?
OpenStudy (babynini):
OK, in a coordinate, does the x go first, or the y?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
x
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OpenStudy (babynini):
Fantastic.
The x coordinate for S =
OpenStudy (babynini):
Trace S back up to the x line
OpenStudy (anonymous):
umm (5,-4)
OpenStudy (babynini):
Not quite.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
then idk
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OpenStudy (babynini):
Ooh, actually maybe.
I don't get the second half of the question.
S = (-4,-5) But that's not in the answers?
OpenStudy (babynini):
sorry, I don't get the question
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay can we try another one ?
OpenStudy (babynini):
Okay :)
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OpenStudy (babynini):
Hmm, you might be better off asking this question in a new post. I don't know how those work. Sorry about that!