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A recipe calls for 5 cups of flour for every 6 teaspoons of salt. If you wanted to make a larger batch of the same recipe with 15 cups of flour, how much salt would you need?
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A recipe calls for 5 cups of flour for every 6 teaspoons of salt. If you wanted to make a larger batch of the same recipe with 15 cups of flour, how much salt would you need?
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Because you times 5 by 3 to get 15, you times 6 by 3, which is 18. So 18 tsp of salt for this recipe.
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The problem can be solved by
proportion as following
5 cups of flour for every 6 teaspoons of salt
15
cups of flour for every
x
teaspoons of salt
∴ 5 : 6 = 15 : x
∴
By using cross multiplication
∴ 5 x = 6 * 15
∴ 5 x = 90
∴ x = 90/5 = 18
So, the amount of salt needed = 18
teaspoons of salt
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