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ILL MARK BRAINLIEST, PLEASE HELP ME


A bakery uses 8 tablespoons of honey for every 10 cups of flour to make bread dough. Some days they bake bigger batches and some days they bake smaller batched, but they always use the same ratio of honey to flour. If f is the cups of flour needed for h tablespoons of honey, write an equation that relates f and h. how much flour is needed for 15 tablespoons of honey? 17 tablespoons?​


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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

f/h = 10/8

f = 1.25h

f = 1.25(15)

f = 18.75 cups

f = 1.25(17)

f = 21.25 cups

f = 1.25(30)

f = 37.5 cups

f = 1.25(h)

flour (c)

  • 25
  • 1.25 h

according to the table

[tex]f \: \frac{5}{4} \: h \: = \: 1.25 \: h[/tex]

{positive correlation}

when h = 15 ,

[tex]f = \frac{5}{4} \: \times 15 = 18.75[/tex]

when h= 17 ,

[tex]f = \frac{5}{4} \times 17 = 21.25[/tex]

hope it helps!