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How would I solve this?-example-1

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You can use ratios to solve the table

you know that for every 7 cups of sugar there are 4 cups of milk

The next column gives 14 cups of sugar but an unknown amount of milk

14 is 2 times 7, so the amount of milk would be 4 times 2, or 8 cups

The same logic can be applied for the rest

12 is 3 times 4, so the amount of sugar in column 3 would be 3 times 7

and so on and so forth

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Answer:

it's just the multiple of it. first row is 21. second row is 8

Explanation:

it's just 7, 7×2, 7×3

4,4×2,4×3

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