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Ramon says that he needs the same amount of two different ingredients is he correct support your answer with information from the problem

Ramon says that he needs the same amount of two different ingredients is he correct-example-1

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Answer:

Yes cup parsley and cup scallions

Explanation:

Well 3/4 is equivalent to 6/8 because 3 times 2 equals 6 and 4 times 2 equals 8. Which gives you 6/8.

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User Eric Tucker
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Answer:

Hello there!

The listed ingredients are:

3/4 cups of parsley, 5/8 cups of buttermilk, 1/3 cup of dill, 1/2 cup of cream cheese, 6/8 cups of scallions and 1/16 cup of lemon juice.

Ramon says that he needs the same of two amounts of ingredients, then we need to see which of these fractions are equivalent.

If we took the 3/4 of the parsley, and multiply it by 2/2 ( that is equal to one) we got: (3/4)*(2/2) = (3*2)/(4*2) = 6/8, then 3/4 is equivalent to 6/8.

then in this recipe, Ramon is using the same amount of parsley than scallions.

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