Nia and Trey both had sore throats, so their mom told them to gargle with warm salt water. Nia mixed 1 teaspoon salt with 3 cups warm water. Trey mixes 1 /2 teaspoon salt with one and 1/2 cups warm water. Nia tasted Trey’s water and said, “I added more salt, so I expected that mine would be more salty, but they taste the same! Explain why both salt water mixtures taste the same.

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Answer:

Each mixture has the same amount of salt for every 1 cup of water.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is provided that:

  • Nia mixed 1 teaspoon salt with 3 cups warm water.
  • Trey mixes 1 /2 teaspoon salt with one and 1/2 cups warm water.

The ratio of the number of teaspoons of salt to the number of cups of water is 1 : 3 in Nia's solution.

On dividing the amount of salt and the amount of water by 3, the ratio will be the same.

[tex]\text{Salt}: 1\div3=\frac{1}{3}\\\\\text{Water}:3\div3=1\\[/tex]

Thus 1 : 3 is equivalent to the ratio [tex]\frac{1}{3}:1[/tex], which means that Nia's solution has [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex]teaspoon of salt for every cup of water.

The ratio of the number of teaspoons of salt to the number of cups of water is [tex]\frac{1}{2}:1\frac{1}{2}[/tex] in Trey’s solution.

On dividing the amount of salt and the amount of water by [tex]1\frac{1}{2}[/tex], the ratio will be the same.

[tex]\text{salt}:\frac{1}{2}\div 1\frac{1}{2}=\frac{1}{3}\\\\\text{Water}:1\frac{1}{2}\div1\frac{1}{2}=1[/tex]

So Trey’s ratio is also equal to the ratio [tex]\frac{1}{3}:1[/tex].

Since each mixture has the same amount of salt for every 1 cup of water, they are equally salty and taste the same.

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