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OpenStudy (dallaslifebaby01):

Use the information about recipes on page 123 to explain how ratios are used in recipes. Include an explanation of how to use a proportion to determine how much honey is needed if you use 3 eggs, and a description of how to alter the recipe to get 5 servings. https://www.mpaper.net/mpaper.php?hash=84a30c61-460c-4394-b11c-c57fdb25a780

OpenStudy (google):

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OpenStudy (google):

direct answers and inappropriate discussion

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OpenStudy (dallaslifebaby01):

thanks @Google and gross @Loginusernamed

OpenStudy (google):

Did you read page 123?

OpenStudy (dallaslifebaby01):

yes i did

OpenStudy (google):

Ok lets start this off, do you know what a ratio is?

OpenStudy (dallaslifebaby01):

yes a ratio would be x:y

OpenStudy (google):

Alright good and a proportion is...

OpenStudy (dallaslifebaby01):

shows the equality of ratios

OpenStudy (google):

Ok great now lets break down the question

OpenStudy (dallaslifebaby01):

so i would be dividing the ratios of the original statement to see what i needed to add for 3 eggs and then five right?

OpenStudy (google):

Ok so under the ratios and proportion definition on page 123 it says "the recipe above states that for 4 servings you need 2 cups of milk

OpenStudy (3mar):

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OpenStudy (google):

dallas what does that mean, seeing that a ratio is x to y, x:y, or x/y

OpenStudy (caseysorensen):

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OpenStudy (dallaslifebaby01):

the ratios would be dived wouldn't they?

OpenStudy (google):

yeah so

OpenStudy (caseysorensen):

A ratio describes a specific type of relationship between two quantities. If the ratio of flour to milk in a muffin recipe is 7 to 2, then that means that for every 7 cups of flour you use, you must use 2 cups of milk, as shown in Figure 1. Equivalently, for every 2 cups of milk you use, you must use 7 cups of flour. In general, to say that two quantities are in a ratio of A to B means ratio (“how many that for every A units of the first quantity there are B units of the second groups? definition) quantity. Equivalently, for every B units of the second quantity there are A units of the first quantity.

OpenStudy (google):

\[\frac{ 4 }{ 2 }\]

OpenStudy (dallaslifebaby01):

thats what i was doing, so i would get two?

OpenStudy (google):

now you need to find out 4:2 < 4 servings for 2 cups of milk you need to find out how many servings you need for 1 cup of milk you would get 1:2

OpenStudy (google):

yeah thats what you would do

OpenStudy (dallaslifebaby01):

I'm trying to fin the serving for eggs and honey, thats the part that I'm a bit confused on

OpenStudy (google):

ok lets start

OpenStudy (dallaslifebaby01):

would i just do the same?

OpenStudy (google):

Ohhh they are just asking you to do what they did for servings and cups for honey and eggs

OpenStudy (google):

so they already gave you part of it, is x:3 right now

OpenStudy (google):

\[\frac{ x }{ 3 }\]

OpenStudy (google):

we need to figure out how much honey you need for 3 eggs, X being the honey

OpenStudy (dallaslifebaby01):

okay so would i do a cross multiplication of x/3 time (3/4) / 2?

OpenStudy (google):

I think so

OpenStudy (dallaslifebaby01):

okay thanks!

OpenStudy (google):

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tag me if you need anymore help

OpenStudy (dallaslifebaby01):

okay :)

OpenStudy (dallaslifebaby01):

@Google i got 2.25 for the 3 eggs and i changed that to a mixed number being 2 1/4

OpenStudy (google):

hmm

OpenStudy (dallaslifebaby01):

was i correct in that?

OpenStudy (google):

seems good

OpenStudy (google):

"and a description of how to alter the recipe to get 5 servings."

OpenStudy (google):

basically all you need to do is put into words on the steps you did to solving this problem and you should be good

OpenStudy (dallaslifebaby01):

okay thanks so much! ( side note: i still use the x/5 times (3/4) / 2 right?)

OpenStudy (google):

Hmm I think so

OpenStudy (dallaslifebaby01):

okay thanks!

OpenStudy (google):

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OpenStudy (dallaslifebaby01):

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OpenStudy (loginusernamed):

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