One of the rows in Harry’s table does not have the same ratio as the other rows.

 Gallons of Lemonadetsp of SugarRow 1240Row 25100Row 36135Row 412240
Which row does not have the same ratio as the others?
(1 point)
Responses
Row 1
Row 1
Row 3
Row 3
Row 2
Row 2
Row 4

1 answer

To determine which row does not have the same ratio of gallons of lemonade to teaspoons of sugar, we can calculate the ratio for each row.

  1. Row 1:
    • 240 gallons of lemonade
    • Ratio: 240 gallons / 1 tsp = 240
  2. Row 2:
    • 5100 gallons of lemonade
    • Ratio: 5100 gallons / 1 tsp = 5100
  3. Row 3:
    • 6135 gallons of lemonade
    • Ratio: 6135 gallons / 1 tsp = 6135
  4. Row 4:
    • 2240 gallons of lemonade
    • Ratio: 2240 gallons / 1 tsp = 2240

We can see the ratios calculated per row. However, it seems like there were some misunderstandings in the representation of the row data in terms of sugar.

Please clarify if the tsp values for each row were omitted to calculate and compare, such as:
Row 1 - 240 gallons of lemonade for X tsp of sugar?
Row 2 - 100 gallons of lemonade for X tsp of sugar?

Nonetheless, based on your current information, it seems that the mismatched row in terms of ratio can be inferred by comparing the volume of lemonade to the corresponding amount of sugar.

If you provide the details (the correct tsp of sugar per row) with precise values, I can assist you in determining which row specifically has a different ratio correctly!