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Mr. Jones visits your cafe and orders three mochas. In order to save time, you can make all three simultaneously. Scale the ratio of ingredients to ensure you have enough of each to make all three drinks properly.

a. Increase the ratio of coffee to milk
b. Decrease the ratio of chocolate to coffee
c. Maintain the same ratio for all ingredients
d. Eliminate one ingredient to simplify the process

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Final answer:

In response to Mr. Jones's order of three mochas, the correct procedure is to maintain the same ratio for all ingredients. Scale up each ingredient proportionally so that all three mochas have a consistent taste and quality.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question relates to the use of ratios and scaling in mathematics to adjust measurements for different quantities of a product, in this case, mochas. When Mr. Jones orders three mochas, the correct approach to ensure that each drink has the proper balance of flavors and ingredients is to maintain the same ratio of all ingredients for all three drinks. No ingredient ratio should be changed disproportionately (increased, decreased, or eliminated). Therefore, if the original recipe for one mocha uses a specific ratio of coffee, milk, and chocolate, then to make three mochas, you would simply triple each ingredient, keeping the same ratio intact. For example, if the recipe calls for 2 units of coffee, 1 unit of milk, and 1 unit of chocolate, you would use 6 units of coffee, 3 units of milk, and 3 units of chocolate for three mochas.

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