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A recipe for lemonade calls for 1 cup of sugar and 5 cups of water. How much sugar is used per cup of water?

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To solve this, you would divide 5 from 1, to get 1/5 cups of sugar.
A recipe for lemonade calls for 1 cup of sugar and 5 cups of water. How much sugar-example-1
User Hazem Salama
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Answer:


(1)/(5) cup of sugar per cup of water


Explanation:

Set up a ratio with sugar on top and water on bottom to figure it out.

"If 1 cup sugar is equal to 5 cup water, then
x cup sugar equal to 1 cup water"


Translating the above statement into ratios:


(sugar)/(water)=(1)/(5)=(x)/(1)

Cross multiplying and solving for
x gives us:


(1)/(5)=(x)/(1)\\5x=1*1\\5x=1\\x=(1)/(5)


So
(1)/(5) cup of sugar is used per cup of water.

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