Math, asked by Cinamion, 10 months ago

Bonnie is making a dipping sauce. She mixes 150 milliliters of soy sauce with 100 milliliters of vinegar.
How much soy sauce does Bonnie mix with every 1milliliter of vinegar?

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
4

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

2.5 ml of soy sauce.

1.67 ml of vinegar.

Step-by-step explanation:

Bonnie mixes 100 ml of vinegar with 150 ml of soy sauce.

So, Bonnie mixes 1 ml of vinegar with (150/100)=1.5 ml of soy sauce.

Therefore, with every 1 ml of vinegar, Bonnie makes (1+1.5)=2.5 ml of soy sauce. (Answer)

Again, Bonnie mixes 150 ml of soy sauce with 100 ml of vinegar.

So, Bonnie mixes 1 ml of soy sauce with (100/150)=0.67 ml of vinegar.

Therefore, with every 1 ml of soy sauce, Bonnie makes (1+0.67)=1.67 ml of vinegar. (Answer)

Answered by aduperry
1

Answer:

1.5 milliliters of soy sauce with every 1 milliliter of vinegar

2/3 milliliters of vinegar with every 1 milliliter of soy sauce

P.S sorry for being a year late to this.

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