SOLUTION: Jackie makes a batch of cookies using a 5 : 2 ratio of chocolate chips to candies. If each cookie has an average of six candies, how many chocolate chips must Jackie add to the dou
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Question 7368: Jackie makes a batch of cookies using a 5 : 2 ratio of chocolate chips to candies. If each cookie has an average of six candies, how many chocolate chips must Jackie add to the dough to make a dozen cookies?
a) 72
b) 180
c) 360
d) 60 Answer by ichudov(507) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! I have not eaten cookies for 2 years after I lost 50 lbs.
If there are six candies in a cookie, then there are 6*12 candies in 12 cookies, or 72 candies.
. Since we know that candies = 72,
, multiply both sides by 72
Cartoon (animation) form: For tutors: simplify_cartoon( chips=72*5/2 )
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DETAILED EXPLANATION
Look at . Factors 72 and 2 have greatest common factor (GCF) of 2. Reducing fraction. It becomes . Look at . Multiplied numerator integers It becomes . Look at . Remove extraneous '1' from product It becomes . Look at . Moved these terms to the left It becomes . Look at . Solved linear equation equivalent to chips-180 =0 It becomes . Result: This is an equation! Solutions: chips=180.