Salama makes fruit baskets with oranges and bananas.
She uses between 8 and 16 oranges and bananas in a ratio of 3 oranges to 2 bananas.
Drag the correct number of fruit into the box to meet these requirements.
4 years ago
4 years ago
Answer: There are 6 oranges and 4 bananas and there are 9 oranges and 6 bananas.
In both the cases, the ratio will be 3:2.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that
Salama makes fruit baskets with oranges and bananas.
Ratio of oranges to bananas is 3:2.
And she uses between 8 and 16 oranges and bananas.
3 years ago
thats wrong
1 year ago
To determine the correct number of fruit to drag into the box, we need to find a number of oranges and bananas that satisfies the given requirements.
Since the ratio of oranges to bananas is 3:2, we can start by picking a multiple of both numbers, such as 6 oranges and 4 bananas. However, we need to ensure that the total number of fruits is between 8 and 16.
Let's try another multiple, such as 9 oranges and 6 bananas. Adding them together, we get a total of 15 fruits. This number fits within the range of 8 to 16, so we can drag 9 oranges and 6 bananas into the box.