If Lisa adds 2 tsp of baking soda to 6 lbs. of flour, the ratio of baking soda to flour is 2 tsp / 6 lbs.
To find out how much baking soda she should add to 9 lbs. of flour, we can set up a proportion:
2 tsp / 6 lbs. = x tsp / 9 lbs.
Cross multiplying, we get:
6 lbs. * x tsp = 2 tsp * 9 lbs.
6x = 18
Dividing both sides by 6, we find:
x = 3 tsp.
So, Lisa should add 3 tsp of baking soda to 9 lbs. of flour. Answer: \boxed{3}.
Lisa adds 2 tsp baking soda to 6 lbs. of flour. How much baking soda should she add to 9 lbs. of flour?(1 point)
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