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Algebra_2
Chapter 40
Problem 1
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Suppose the ratio of milk (M) to cream (K) in a carton is 13 ounces to 6 ounces.
If there are 78 ounces of milk, how much cream is there in the carton?
The ratio of milk to cream can be written as
The number of ounces of milk M = 78.
By substituting M into M/K and solving for K you get
ounces of cream.
Try this solution by entering (6)(78)/13 into the Graphing Calculator.