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Trisha uses 3 cups of sugar for every 2 teaspoons of baking soda to make a batch of cookies. Which equation should she use to find the number of teaspoons of baking soda, x, needed if she uses 9 cups of sugar?​

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Given:

Trisha uses 3 cups of sugar for every 2 teaspoons of baking soda to make a batch of cookies.

To find:

The equation that she should use to find the number of teaspoons of baking soda, x, needed if she uses 9 cups of sugar.

Solution:

Let the number of teaspoons of baking soda be x, that is needed if she uses 9 cups of sugar.

For every 2 teaspoons of baking soda Trisha uses 3 cups of sugar.

For every 1 teaspoons of baking soda Trisha uses
(3)/(2) cups of sugar.

For every x teaspoons of baking soda Trisha uses
(3)/(2)x cups of sugar.

Since she uses 9 cups of sugar for every x teaspoons of baking soda, therefore,


(3)/(2)x=9

Multiply both sides by 2.


3x=18

Divide both sides by 3.


x=6

Therefore, the required equation is
(3)/(2)x=9 and the number of required teaspoons of baking soda is 6.

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