Mixture 1 would taste different
Step-by-step explanation
the taste is given by the proportion of teaspoons and cups in eeach mixture, let's find them
Step 1
mixture 1
![\begin{gathered} 1(1)/(2)=((1\cdot2)+1)/(2)=(3)/(2)=1.5 \\ \text{then} \\ 1.5\text{ teaspoons }\rightarrow1\text{ cup} \\ \text{the proportion is} \\ (1.5)/(1)=1.5\frac{teaspoon}{\text{cup}} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/5w80zw4d8jmr8c7yvl5m9ef8yx16b1lcv1.png)
mixture 2
![\begin{gathered} (1)/(2)=0.5 \\ \text{then} \\ 0.5\text{ teaspoonss}\rightarrow2\text{ cups} \\ \text{the proportion is} \\ \frac{0.5\text{ teaspoons}}{2\text{ cups}}=0.25\frac{teaspoons}{\text{cup}} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/sl95ar35j6enxtaxhty4s9tchyta1b3ptu.png)
mixture 3
![\begin{gathered} (1)/(4)=0.25 \\ \text{then} \\ 0.25\text{ teaspoons}\rightarrow1\text{ cup} \\ \text{the proportion is} \\ (0.25)/(1)=0.25\text{ }\frac{teaspoons}{\text{cup}} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/zdx83botwb6mu69djlzsc13436ppt1hb6s.png)
Step 3
compare the proportions
![\begin{gathered} \text{mixture 1=1.5} \\ \text{mixture 2=0}.25 \\ \text{mixture 3=0.25} \\ \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/1rs92nluhrquy7v29v2gwtqv0jvo0225hy.png)
Hence
Mixture 1 would taste different.
I hope this helps you