Complete the parts below. Write your answers as whole numbers or fractions in simplest form.

(a)A pizza parlor makes batches of pizza dough. They use a ratio of 3 grams of garlic powder to 15 grams of salt. Give two different unit rates using this relationship.

One unit rate:

(Choose one)
for each
(Choose one)
Another unit rate:

(Choose one)
for each
(Choose one)

(b)How many grams of garlic powder are needed if 10 grams of salt are used?

3 answers

(a) One unit rate:
3 grams of garlic powder for each 15 grams of salt.
Another unit rate:
1 gram of garlic powder for every 5 grams of salt.

(b) To find the amount of garlic powder needed, we can set up a proportion:

3 grams of garlic powder / 15 grams of salt = x grams of garlic powder / 10 grams of salt

Cross-multiplying, we get:

15 * x grams of garlic powder = 3 * 10 grams of salt

15x = 30

x = 30/15

x = 2

Therefore, 2 grams of garlic powder are needed if 10 grams of salt are used.
its only 1 number for A)
I apologize for the confusion.

(a) One unit rate: 1 gram of garlic powder for each 5 grams of salt.

(b) To find the amount of garlic powder needed, we can set up a proportion:

3 grams of garlic powder / 15 grams of salt = x grams of garlic powder / 10 grams of salt

Cross-multiplying, we get:

15 * x grams of garlic powder = 3 * 10 grams of salt

15x = 30

x = 30/15

x = 2

Therefore, 2 grams of garlic powder are needed if 10 grams of salt are used.