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1 September, 16:30

At Frosty Freeze, 4 of the last 6 sundaes sold had nuts. Considering this data, how many of the next 9 sundaes sold would you expect to have nuts?

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  1. 1 September, 16:54
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    6 sundaes will have nuts

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's make a proportion. Use the following setup.

    sundaes with nuts/total sundaes=sundaes with nuts/total sundaes

    We know that 4 sundaes had nuts out of a total 6 sundaes. We don't know how many sundaes had nuts out of 9 sundaes. Therefore, we can say that x sundaes had nuts out of a total of 9 sundaes.

    4 sundaes with nuts/6 total sundaes=x sundaes with nuts/9 total sundaes

    4/6=x/9

    We want to find out what x is. In order to do this, we have to get x by itself. Perform the opposite of what is being done to the equation. Keep in mind, everything done to one side, has to be done to the other.

    x is being divided by 9. The opposite of division is multiplication. Multiply both sides by 9.

    9 * (4/6) = (x/9) * 9

    9*4/6=x

    9*2/3=x

    6=x

    Out of the next 9 sundaes sold, it is expected that 6 sundaes will have nuts.
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