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A school snack bar sells a mix of granola and raisins. The mix includes 2 pounds of granola for every 3 pounds of raisins. How many pounds of granola are needed for a mix that includes 24 pounds of raisins?

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The easiest way to solve a problem like this is to cross multiply and solve

The problem gives us a ratio
2 pounds of granola = 3 pounds of raisins
which makes a ratio of
(2)/(3)

The other ratio is
? pounds of granola = 24 pounds of raisins
which makes a ratio of
(x)/(24)


To solve, set them equal to each other ...

(2)/(3) = (x)/(24)


Now we must cross multiply...
To cross multiply, we multiply 2 and 24
and we multiply 3 and x
Now we have an equation to solve!
3x = 48
To solve and get your final answer, divide...
x =
(48)/(3)


x = 16
You'll need 16 pounds of granola
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