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A school cafeteria makes cheese sauce for macaroni using 15 cups of swiss cheese 17 cups of cheddar cheese. Perry tries to make the sauce for a family party using 5 cups of swiss cheese and 7 cups of cheddar cheese. is Perry using the correct ratio? explain. (pls do explain. it's on my school work and I need an explanation.)

(middle school ratios)

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Cafeteria ratio of Swiss cheese to cheddar cheese is 15:17.

Perry’s ratio of Swiss chess to cheddar cheese is 5:7.

Wrong ratio because 5 * 3 = 15 but 7 * 3 does not equal 17.

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For this case we have that by definition, it is known as proportion to the relationship of equality that exists between two reasons, that is, between two comparisons. That is: if
\frac {a} {b}is a ratio, then the equality
\frac {a} {b} = \frac {c} {d} will be a proportion.

Then, 15 cups of Swiss cheese for every 17 cheddar:

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5:17\\\frac {15} {17}

We want to verify the proportion:


15:17 :: 5: 7\\\frac {15} {17} = \frac {5} {7}\\7 * 15 = 5 * 17

Equality is not met!

Answer:

You are not using the correct proportion

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