To determine how many kilograms of cheese Rita has the salt to make, we can set up the expression based on the information provided.
Rita needs \( \frac{1}{5} \) bags of salt for each kilogram of cheese and has \( \frac{9}{10} \) bags of salt.
- Let \( x \) be the number of kilograms of cheese Rita can make.
- The amount of salt required for \( x \) kilograms of cheese is \( \frac{1}{5}x \) bags of salt.
- We set the equation: \[ \frac{1}{5}x = \frac{9}{10} \]
To find \( x \), we'll solve for it:
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Multiply both sides of the equation by 5 to eliminate the fraction: \[ x = 5 \cdot \frac{9}{10} \]
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Simplifying, we find: \[ x = \frac{45}{10} = 4.5 \]
Therefore, the expression that gives the number of kilograms of cheese Rita has the salt to make is:
\[ \frac{9}{10} \div \frac{1}{5} \]
This can also be represented as:
\[ \frac{9}{10} \times 5 \]
So the completed expression for the number of kilograms of cheese is \( \frac{9}{10} \div \frac{1}{5} \) or \( \frac{9}{10} \times 5 \).
Thus, Rita has the salt to make 4.5 kilograms of cheese.