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. A recipe calls for 3 teaspoons of salt for every 5 cups of flour. If you wanted to make a larger batch with 15 cups of flour, how much salt would you need? A. 5 teaspoons B. 10 teaspoons C. 9 teaspoons D. 6 teaspoons
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Given:
3 teaspoons of salt for every 5 cups of flour.
How much salt is needed for 15 cups of flour?
This is a proportion problem:
a/b = c/d where ad = bc
3/5 = x/15
3*15 = 5x
45 = 5x
45/5 = x
9 = x
C. 9 teaspoons of salt is needed for 15 cups of flour.
3/5 = 9/15
3*15 = 5*9
45 = 45
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