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I dont understand this​-example-1
User Zesla
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Answer:

The correct answer is Nell's mom.

Step-by-step explanation:

Nell's mom makes chocolate syrup with 30 ml for every chocolate syrup for every 2 ounces of milk.

Nell's dad adds 65 ml of chocolate syrup for every 5 ounces of milk.

To compare who makes a more chocolaty drink we need to have same amount of milk.

Least common multiple of 2 and 5 is given by 10.

Thus in 10 ounces of milk, Nell's mom adds 30 × 5 = 150 ml of chocolate syrup.

In 10 ounces of milk, Nell's dad adds 65 × 2 = 130 ml of chocolate syrup.

Thus on comparison we can say Nell's mom adds more chocolate syrup and hence makes a more chocolaty milk.

User Kaz Yoshikawa
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Answer:

Nell's mom's

Explanation:

That's a lot even if you devide, you can see the difference easier

mom= 30/2 = 15

dad = 65/5 = 13

The lesser milk the mother had made her chocolate more chocolatery, and you can see that she has a 0.2 more than the father

User The Matrix
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