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Option A:

The number of tablespoons is
(1)/(16) of the number of cups.

Solution:

To find the relationship between tablespoons and cups:

Option A: The number of tablespoons is
(1)/(16) of the number of cups.

At cup = 64,


$(1)/(16 ) \ \text{of} \ 64 = (1)/(16)* 64 = 4

At cup = 80,


$(1)/(80) \ \text{of} \ 80 = (1)/(16)* 80 = 5

At cup = 96,


$(1)/(16 ) \ \text{of} \ 96 = (1)/(16)* 96 = 6

At cup = 112,


$(1)/(16 ) \ \text{of} \ 112 = (1)/(16)* 112 = 7

It satisfies the table.

Hence it is true.

Option B: The number of tablespoons is
(1)/(4) of the number of cups.

At cup = 64,


$(1)/(4 ) \ \text{of} \ 64 = (1)/(4)* 64 = 16

But the tablespoon is 4 for 64 cups.

It is not true.

Option C: The number of tablespoons is 4 of the number of cups.

At cup = 64,

4 of 64 = 4 × 64 = 256

But the tablespoon is 4 for 64 cups.

It is not true.

Option D: The number of tablespoons is 16 of the number of cups.

At cup = 64,

16 of 64 = 16 × 64 = 1024

But the tablespoon is 4 for 64 cups.

It is not true.

Therefore Option A is the correct answer.

The number of tablespoons is
(1)/(16) of the number of cups.

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