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ANSWER
Samson uses
[tex]9[/tex]
gallons to water 30 plants.
EXPLANATION
If Samson uses 6 gallons of water on 20 plants in his garden, then we can write the ratio of gallons to plants as,
[tex]6 : 20[/tex]
Let Samson use
[tex]x[/tex]
gallons of water for 30 plants at the same rate.
Then we can again write the ratio of gallons to plants as,
[tex]x : 30[/tex]
We can now set up the following equation and solve for x.
[tex]6 : 20 = x: 30[/tex]
We rewrite the ratio as fractions to obtain,
[tex] \frac{6}{20} = \frac{x}{30} [/tex]
We multiply both sides by 30 to obtain,
[tex] 30 \times \frac{6}{20} = \frac{x}{30} \times 30[/tex]
We cancel the common factors to get,
[tex] 3 \times 3 = x[/tex]
Therefore
[tex]x = 9[/tex]
Hence Samson uses 9 gallons to water 30 plants.
Samson uses
[tex]9[/tex]
gallons to water 30 plants.
EXPLANATION
If Samson uses 6 gallons of water on 20 plants in his garden, then we can write the ratio of gallons to plants as,
[tex]6 : 20[/tex]
Let Samson use
[tex]x[/tex]
gallons of water for 30 plants at the same rate.
Then we can again write the ratio of gallons to plants as,
[tex]x : 30[/tex]
We can now set up the following equation and solve for x.
[tex]6 : 20 = x: 30[/tex]
We rewrite the ratio as fractions to obtain,
[tex] \frac{6}{20} = \frac{x}{30} [/tex]
We multiply both sides by 30 to obtain,
[tex] 30 \times \frac{6}{20} = \frac{x}{30} \times 30[/tex]
We cancel the common factors to get,
[tex] 3 \times 3 = x[/tex]
Therefore
[tex]x = 9[/tex]
Hence Samson uses 9 gallons to water 30 plants.
