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If \(24\) kilograms of flour are required to make \(300\) tarts, how many kilograms of flour are required to make \(45\) tarts?
A. \(\frac{10}{3}\)
B. \(\frac{32}{9}\)
C. \(\frac{18}{5}\)
D. \(\frac{15}{4}\)
E. \(\frac{64}{15}\)
OA C
If 24 kilograms of flour are required to make 300 tarts, how
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Since we need \(24\) kilograms to make \(300\) tarts, in order to make \(1\) tart we need \(\frac{24}{300}\) kilograms.
Therefore, we need \(\frac{24}{300}\cdot45=\frac{18}{5}\) kilograms(Option __C__) of flour to make \(45\) tarts.
Therefore, we need \(\frac{24}{300}\cdot45=\frac{18}{5}\) kilograms(Option __C__) of flour to make \(45\) tarts.
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If \(24\) kilograms of flour are required to make \(300\) tarts, how many kilograms of flour are required to make \(45\) tarts?
A. \(\frac{10}{3}\)
B. \(\frac{32}{9}\)
C. \(\frac{18}{5}\)
D. \(\frac{15}{4}\)
E. \(\frac{64}{15}\)
OA C
24/300 = x/45
300x = 24(45)
100x = 8(45)
100x = 360
x = 360/100 = 36/10 = 18/5
Answer: C
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