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Proportional Tables 8275C1

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1. Let's start with the first question: Create a table that shows at least three possible combinations of soda water and pineapple juice to make pineapple soda. The recipe says for every 5 cups of soda water, you mix in 2 cups of pineapple juice. This means the ratio of soda water to pineapple juice is 5:2. To make the table, we can multiply both parts of the ratio by the same number to get different combinations. For example, if we multiply by 1, we get 5 cups soda water and 2 cups pineapple juice. If we multiply by 2, we get 10 cups soda water and 4 cups pineapple juice. If we multiply by 3, we get 15 cups soda water and 6 cups pineapple juice. So the table would look like: | Soda Water (cups) | Pineapple Juice (cups) | |-------------------|-----------------------| | 5 | 2 | | 10 | 4 | | 15 | 6 | Do you understand how we made this table? Would you like to try making it yourself or should I explain more?