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there are 18 gallons of juice and 30 gallons of milk at restaurant. Which statement correctly describes the unit rate of juice to milk?​

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Answered by mysticd
4

There are 18 gallons of juice and 30 gallons of milk at restaurant.

 Ratio \: of \: juice \: and \: milk \\= 18 \:gallons : 30 \: gallons \\= 18 : 30 \\= \frac{18}{6} : \frac{30}{6} \\= 3 : 5

Therefore.,

 3 \: units \: of \: juice = 5 \: units \: of \: milk

 \implies 1 \: unit \: of \: juice = \frac{5}{3} \: units \: of \: milk

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Answered by mlalsuman53
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IN QUESTION IT IS GIVEN THAT- there are 18 gallons are required for 30 glass of milk

so for one glass it is 1=18/30 = 0..6

THEN ANS = 0.6 GALLONS ARE REQUIRED FOR 1 CUP OF MILK

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