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)) Read the story.
)) Wayne created a dried fruit mix to use on his cereal this week. He used 7 spoonfuls of raisins for every 3 spoonfuls of dried cherries. )) If Wayne used 14 spoonfuls of raisins, how many spoonfuls of dried cherries did he use?
)) Wayne created a dried fruit mix to use on his cereal this week. He used 7 spoonfuls of raisins for every 3 spoonfuls of dried cherries. )) If Wayne used 14 spoonfuls of raisins, how many spoonfuls of dried cherries did he use?
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) Read the story.
)) Anita is making balloon bouquets for her school's autumn dance. She uses 3 orange balloons and 2 green balloons in every bouquet. ) Pick the diagram that models the ratio in the story. )) If Anita uses a total of 15 orange balloons, how many green balloons should she use?
)) Anita is making balloon bouquets for her school's autumn dance. She uses 3 orange balloons and 2 green balloons in every bouquet. ) Pick the diagram that models the ratio in the story. )) If Anita uses a total of 15 orange balloons, how many green balloons should she use?
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Read the story Anna's scout troop went on an overnight camping trip. There were 4 scouts in the troop who had never camped before for every 3 scouts who had camped. Pick the diagram that models the ratio in the story )) If there were 9 scouts in the troop who had camped before, how many scouts had never
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To find out how many spoonfuls of dried cherries Wayne used, we can set up a proportion.
If 7 spoonfuls of raisins is equal to 3 spoonfuls of dried cherries, then we can set up the proportion:
7/3 = 14/x
To solve for x, we can cross-multiply:
7 * x = 3 * 14
7x = 42
Dividing both sides by 7:
x = 6
Therefore, Wayne used 6 spoonfuls of dried cherries.
If 7 spoonfuls of raisins is equal to 3 spoonfuls of dried cherries, then we can set up the proportion:
7/3 = 14/x
To solve for x, we can cross-multiply:
7 * x = 3 * 14
7x = 42
Dividing both sides by 7:
x = 6
Therefore, Wayne used 6 spoonfuls of dried cherries.
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GPT 3.5
The diagram that models the ratio in the story would be:
Orange balloons: Green balloons
3: 2
To find out how many green balloons Anita should use if she uses a total of 15 orange balloons, we can set up a proportion.
If the ratio of orange balloons to green balloons is 3:2, then we can set up the proportion:
3/2 = 15/x
To solve for x, we can cross-multiply:
3 * x = 2 * 15
3x = 30
Dividing both sides by 3:
x = 10
Therefore, Anita should use 10 green balloons.
Orange balloons: Green balloons
3: 2
To find out how many green balloons Anita should use if she uses a total of 15 orange balloons, we can set up a proportion.
If the ratio of orange balloons to green balloons is 3:2, then we can set up the proportion:
3/2 = 15/x
To solve for x, we can cross-multiply:
3 * x = 2 * 15
3x = 30
Dividing both sides by 3:
x = 10
Therefore, Anita should use 10 green balloons.
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GPT 3.5
The diagram that models the ratio in the story would be:
Scouts who had never camped before : Scouts who had camped before
4 : 3
If there were 9 scouts in the troop who had camped before, we can use the ratio to find out how many scouts had never camped before.
Let's set up the proportion:
4/3 = x/9
Cross-multiplying:
4 * 9 = 3 * x
36 = 3x
Dividing both sides by 3:
x = 12
Therefore, there were 12 scouts in the troop who had never camped before.
Scouts who had never camped before : Scouts who had camped before
4 : 3
If there were 9 scouts in the troop who had camped before, we can use the ratio to find out how many scouts had never camped before.
Let's set up the proportion:
4/3 = x/9
Cross-multiplying:
4 * 9 = 3 * x
36 = 3x
Dividing both sides by 3:
x = 12
Therefore, there were 12 scouts in the troop who had never camped before.