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Mathematics, 02.11.2021 23:10 zahinparvez69

Here are Recipes for two mixtures of salt and water that is different. Mixture A 4:5
7:8 3/4
9:11 1/4
Mixture b is defined by the equation Y=2.5x where X is the number of teaspoons of salt and y it’s a number of cups of water

If you use 10 cups of water, which mixture will use more salt ?how much more? explain or show your reasoning.


Here are Recipes for two mixtures of salt and water that is different. Mixture A

4:5
7:8 3/4
9:11

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