Answer:
(a). [tex]\frac{1}{12}[/tex]
(b). 2 liters juice.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given that Ms. Hayes has 1/2 liter of juice. She distributes it equally to 6 students in her tutoring group.
(a). To amount the amount of juice needed for each student, we will divide 1/2 liter by 6 as:
[tex]\text{Amount of juice that each student will get}=\frac{\frac{1}{2}}{6}[/tex]
Using property [tex]\frac{\frac{a}{b}}{c}=\frac{a}{b\cdot c}[/tex], we will get:
[tex]\text{Amount of juice that each student will get}=\frac{1}{2\cdot6}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Amount of juice that each student will get}=\frac{1}{12}[/tex]
Therefore, each student will get [tex]\frac{1}{12}[/tex] liter of juice.
(b). To find the amount needed for 24 students each having [tex]\frac{1}{12}[/tex] liter of juice, we will multiply 24 by [tex]\frac{1}{12}[/tex].
[tex]\text{Amount of juice needed for 24 students}=24\times \frac{1}{12}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Amount of juice needed for 24 students}=2\times 1[/tex]
[tex]\text{Amount of juice needed for 24 students}=2[/tex]
Therefore, Ms. Hayes needs 2 liters of juice.