Answer:
The batch of jam from this summer
Explanation:
Every summer, Ronald makes cranberry-pear jam with the fruit he collects from his garden.
For last summer
Last summer, he used 3 cups of cranberries and 5 cups of pears to make his jam.
Hence,
5 cup of pears = 3 cups of cranberries
1 cup of pears = x
Cross Multiply
5x = 3
x = 3/5
x = 0.6
1 cup of pears = 0.6 cup of cranberries
For this summer
This summer, Ronald decided to make an even larger batch using 5 cups of cranberries and 8 cups of pears.
Hence,
8 cup of pears = 5 cups of cranberries
1 cup of pears = x
Cross Multiply
8x = 5
x = 5/8
x = 0.625
1 cup of pears = 0.625 cup of cranberries
From the above calculation we can see that the quantity of cranberries to 1 cup of pears from this summer is higher than that of last summer
Therefore, the batch of jam that tasted more like cranberries is the batch of jam from this summer