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Students in Ms. Webster's science class are doing an experiment that requires 250 milliliters of distilled water for every 5 milliliters of ammonia. The table shows the amount of distilled water needed for various amounts of ammonia. How much distilled water is needed for 1 milliliter of ammonia?

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Answer:

50 milliliters

Step-by-step explanation:

So, if 5 milliliters of ammonia equal 250 milliliters of water and you're seeing how many milliliters of water you will need if you only have 1 milliliter of ammonia, then you only need 50 milliliters of water because you're dividing the amounts into 5 pieces.

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