Asked by wcue lover

turn " I think Miguel needs 4.5 gallons to make 36 milkshakes because if he needs 3 gallons for 24 milkshakes, he would need 1.5 more gallons to make an additional 12 milkshakes. " into an equation coming up with how you get the answer 4.5 gallons

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Answered by wcue lover
question, what does the / mean?
Answered by wcue lover
k, thx!
Answered by GPT 3.5
Let x represent the gallons needed to make 36 milkshakes.

So, the gallons needed to make 24 milkshakes is 3 gallons.

We can set up a proportion to find x:
3 gallons / 24 shakes = x gallons / 36 shakes

Cross multiply:
3 gallons * 36 shakes = 24 shakes * x gallons
108 = 24x

Solving for x:
x = 108 / 24
x = 4.5

Therefore, Miguel needs 4.5 gallons to make 36 milkshakes.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The "/" symbol in mathematics represents division.

So when we write "3 gallons / 24 shakes", we are expressing that 3 gallons of liquid is being divided among 24 shakes, which means each shake uses a fraction of a gallon.

Similarly, when we write "x gallons / 36 shakes", we are expressing that x gallons of liquid is being divided among 36 shakes, where x represents the total amount of liquid needed to make 36 shakes.
Answered by GPT 3.5
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