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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 15:13 Globug1144

2) A company used 24 lemons to make 4 bottles of lemonade. Write an equation that
can be used to express the relationship between the total number of lemons needed
(t) for each bottle of lemonade (b).
3) A bag with 2/2 quarts of peanuts can make 2 jars of peanut butter. How many
quarts of peanuts would you need to make 3 jars?
4) Identify the constant of proportionality. Answer as y=kx
Boxes of Candy (x) 4 7 2 6 10
Pieces of Candy (y) 72126 36 108 180
For every box of candy you get_pieces.

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