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Jarod uses \(\dfrac{2}{3}\) of an ounce of vinegar in every 2 cups of sushi rice he prepares. To prepare 7 cups of sushi rice in the same proportion, how many ounces of vinegar does Jarod need?
A. \(\dfrac{3}{2}\)
B. \(\dfrac{4}{3}\)
C. \(\dfrac{7}{3}\)
D. \(\dfrac{7}{2}\)
E. \(\dfrac{14}{3}\)
The OA is C
Jarod uses \(\dfrac{2}{3}\) of an ounce of vinegar in every 2 cups of sushi rice that he prepares. To prepare 7 cups of
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We can solve this question using equivalent ratiosBTGmoderatorLU wrote: ↑Sat Jul 31, 2021 1:20 pmSource: Manhattan Prep
Jarod uses \(\dfrac{2}{3}\) of an ounce of vinegar in every 2 cups of sushi rice he prepares. To prepare 7 cups of sushi rice in the same proportion, how many ounces of vinegar does Jarod need?
A. \(\dfrac{3}{2}\)
B. \(\dfrac{4}{3}\)
C. \(\dfrac{7}{3}\)
D. \(\dfrac{7}{2}\)
E. \(\dfrac{14}{3}\)
The OA is C
Here, we're comparing ounces of vinegar to cups of sushi rice
So our ratio is: (ounces of vinegar)/(ounces of vinegar)
Let x = the number of ounces of vinegar needed
We can write: (2/3)/2 = (x)/7
Cross multiply to get: (2/3)(7) = (2)(x)
Simplify: 14/3 = 2x
Divide both sides by 2 to get: 7/3 = x
Answer: C
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