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Lexi jarred 12 liters of jam after 4 days. How many days did Lexi spend making jam if she jarred 15 liters of jam? Assume the relationship is directly proportional.
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Lexi jarred 12 liters of jam after 4 days. How many days did Lexi spend making jam if she jarred 15 liters of jam? Assume the relationship is directly proportional.
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12 liters for 4 days....12/4 = 3 liters per day
for 15 liters.....15/3 = 5 days....Lexi spent 5 days
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