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A salsa recipe uses green pepper, onion, and tomato in the extended ratio 2:5:9. How many cups of onion are needed to make 96 cups of salsa
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2x+5x+9x=96
16x=96
X=6
Green peppers =2*6=12
Onions=5*6=30
Tomato =9*6=64
Onions are 30
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