To find out how many muffins Bella will bake in total, we need to first determine how many muffins are made per tray and then calculate the total for 2 trays.
We know from the problem statement that:
- It takes \( \frac{3}{5} \) of a cup of flour to bake 6 muffins.
- There are 150 blueberries on each tray.
Now, let's calculate how many muffins Bella can make with the blueberries provided. Since there are 150 blueberries for each tray of muffins, we first calculate how many blueberries are used per muffin:
Bella uses cups of flour for every 50 blueberries. Given that she has 150 blueberries per tray, we can determine the number of muffins made with these blueberries.
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First, calculate how many sets of 50 blueberries are in 150 blueberries:
\[ \frac{150 \text{ blueberries}}{50 \text{ blueberries per muffin}} = 3 \]
This means Bella can bake 3 muffins with her total blueberry amount.
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Now we know that 6 muffins are made with 150 blueberries. For each tray of muffins, let's find out how many muffins can be baked:
From the information given, if she can make 6 muffins with 150 blueberries, the calculation can be derived:
Since the question indicates that with 6 muffins there are 150 blueberries used, she can bake \( 6 \) muffins per tray.
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Now, since Bella is making 2 trays of muffins, we simply multiply the number of muffins per tray by the number of trays:
\[ 6 \text{ muffins/tray} \times 2 \text{ trays} = 12 \text{ muffins} \]
Thus, Bella will bake a total of 12 muffins.