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10 March, 09:23

Which equations model this problem?

A recipe that makes one pot pie calls for 0.125 g of pepper. How many pot pies can Michael make if he uses 1 g of pepper? Use p for the number of pot pies. Choose all answers that are correct.

A. 1/0.125 = p

B. 0.125*1=p

C. 0.125p=1

D. 1/p=1/0.125

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  1. 10 March, 11:14
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    A recipe that makes one pot pie calls for 0.125 g of pepper.

    Therefore, the equation that can model the statement above is p = 0.125. The correct answers from the list of choices presented are options B, 0.125*1=p, and D, 1/p=1/0.125.
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