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the fuel for a chain saw is a mix of oil and gasoline. The label says to mix 6 ounces of oil with 16 gallons of gasoline. How much oil would you use if you had 32 gallons of gasoline

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You would have to use 12 ounces of gasoline.
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Answer:

The answer is 12 ounces.

Explanation:

In order to determine the answer, we have to know about directly proportional.

A directly proportional is when two variables are increased at the same time. Both variables have a relation, expressed by a fraction. The fraction is called "constant of proportionality".

In this case, we have:


(oil)/(gasoline)=(6)/(16)=(3)/(8)

We always have to fulfil this relation.

Thus, for x: ounces of oil for 32 gallons of gasoline.


(x)/(32)=(3)/(8)\\  \\x=(3*32)/(8) \\x=12

Finally, the amount of oil for 32 gallons of gasoline is 12 ounces.

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