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A student uses the ratio of 4 oranges to 6 fluid ounces to find the number of oranges needed to make 24 fluid ounces of juice. The student writes this proportion:

StartFraction 4 over 6 EndFraction = StartFraction 24 over 16 EndFraction

Explain the error in the student’s work.

Answers

Answered by arunkr2579
7

Answer:

Start fraction 4 over 6 end fraction = 4/6 = 2/3 = 2 : 3

start fraction 24 over 16 end fraction = 24/16= 12/8 = 6/4 = 3/2 =3:2

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Answered by cbujanda06
1

Answer:

The second ratio in the proportion is set up as ounces over oranges. The units should be in the same place in the proportion as the first ratio.

Step-by-step explanation:

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