Question #51b99

2 Answers
Oct 11, 2017

See a solution process below:

Explanation:

1 dozen is 12, therefore 3 dozen is #3 xx 12 = 36#

We can write the correlation:

#(1.5"tsp")/8 = b/36#

Multiply each side of the equation by #color(red)(36)# to solve for #b# while keeping the equation balanced:

#color(red)(36) xx (1.5"tsp")/8 = color(red)(36) xx b/36#

#(54"tsp")/8 = cancel(color(red)(36)) xx b/color(red)(cancel(color(black)(36)))#

#((2 xx 27)"tsp")/(2 xx 4) = b#

#((color(red)(cancel(color(black)(2))) xx 27)"tsp")/(color(red)(cancel(color(black)(2))) xx 4) = b#

#27/4"tsp" = b#

#(24 + 3)/4"tsp" = b#

#(24/4 + 3/4)"tsp" = b#

#(6 + 3/4)"tsp" = b#

#6 3/4"tsp" = b#

The answer is: b. 6 and 3 fourths tsp

Oct 11, 2017

B

Explanation:

Given:
8 jumbo blueberry muffins need 1.5 tsp of baking powder
3 dozen (36 pcs) need how many tsp of baking powder?

#36   "muffins" * (1.5   tsp)/(8   "muffins") = (54)/8 = 6 6/8 = 6 3/4#

Another way of looking at this is ratio and proportion.
Let x = amount of baking powder needed for 3 dozen

#(1.5   tsp)/(8   "muffins") = x/(36   "muffins")#

#x = ((1.5   tsp)*(36   "muffins"))/(8   "muffins")#

#x = (54)/8 = 6 3/4#