A recipe for 10 servings of raspberry sorbet calls for 2 cups of water, 1ż cups of granulated sugar, and 4 cups of
frozen raspberries, thawed. How many gallons of water would the recipe call for if a school made 320 servings for
students to eat at lunch?
O 4 gallons
O 8 gallons
O 40 gallons
O 80 gallons
its 4 gallons.

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

1 gallon = 16 cups (STANDARD)

For 10 servings:

10 servings = 2 cups of water

10 servings = 2 / 16 gallons

10 servings = 0.125 gallons

For 320 servings:

10 servings = 0.125 gallons

Multiply both sides by 32

10 * 32 servings = 0.125 * 32 gallons

320 servings = 4 gallons

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Hope this helped!

~AH1807

Answer: The answer is 4 gallons.

Step-by-step explanation: A recipe for 10 servings of raspberry sorbet calls for 2 cups of water, 1/1.2 cups of granulated sugar, and 4 cups of frozen raspberries. So the Answer is 4 gallons

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