Wouldn’t that just be infinitely?
The mixture is 1 cup of vinegar to 1 gallon of water.
Since 1 gallon is 16 cups, it could also be
1 cup of vinegar to 16 cups of water.
If we had 80 fluid ounces of water, we'd have to change the water to 5 fluid ounces to keep the mixture the same. (It's still 1 part vinegar, 16 parts water)
Answer: 8 weeks
explanation: 125 + 15x = 245
You then have to subtract 125 from both sides so we can isolate our variable which will give us 15x = 120 . Divide 15 from both sides : 15x/15 = 120/15 which will give us x = 8.
If you multiply 120 to 3.5% but in decimal form which is 0.035 you’ll get 4.2 and then add the 4.2 and 120 together and you get your answer with is $124.20
Answer:
117 cups
Step-by-step explanation:
two dozen cookies calls for 234cups of sugar
2 dozen cookies = 234 cups of sugar
How much sugar is needed to make one dozen cookies?
Let x = cups of sugar needed
1 dozen cookies = x cups of sugar
2 dozen cookies : 234 cups of sugar = 1 dozen cookies : x cups of sugar
2 : 234 = 1 : x
2 / 234 = 1 / x
Cross product
2*x = 234 * 1
2x = 234
x = 234 / 2
= 117 cups
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