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Mathematics, 16.09.2021 15:40 avhobby3

Luke's turkey chili recipe calls for 2.5 pounds of ground turkey for every 15 servings. How many servings can he make if he has 9 pounds of ground turkey? Complete the explanation. When entering the equation, use y to represent how many servings he can make and x to represent how many pounds of ground turkey he has. The relationshipis proportional. The constant rate is152.5=servings per pound. The equation to represent this is . With 9 pounds of ground turkey, he can makeservings.

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