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Answer:

Question 3. Option B,

Question 4. Option D,

Question 5. Option B

Step-by-step explanation:

Question 3.

If we have a table, we can note that each juice has a proportionality among one another - comparative to the number of servings. If we can figure out this proportionality, we can apply it to the servings of grapefruit juice;

[tex]8 / 16 = 1 / 2,\\4 c / 8c = 1 / 2,\\1 c / 2 c = 1 / 2[/tex]

As we can tell, this " proportion " is 1 to 2. Thus, the amount of grapefruit for 16 servings is 2 * 3 = 6c - Option B

Question 4.

The distance Carlos biked is 24 miles, the total distance he covered is 30 miles;

[tex]24 : 30 = 4 : 5,\\4 to 5,\\4 : 5,\\4 / 5\\\\Conclusion - Option D[/tex]

Question 5.

If 1 / 6 of the fruits are oranges, there must be 6 times of the other fruit. Thus, the solution is Option B

Answer:

Question 3: 6c

Question 4:  4 to 5, 4:5, 4/5

Carlos biked 24 miles and ran 6 miles. The total distance is equal to 30 miles.

The question is: How much of the total distance he biked?

[tex]$\frac{24}{30}=\frac{4}{5} $[/tex]

Question 5: 3 oranges and 15 apples

[tex]$\frac{1}{6} $[/tex]  of the fruits are oranges.

It means that approximately [tex]16.6\%[/tex] of the fruits are oranges. If there were 6 fruits, 1 is orange and 5 are apples, therefore B is wrong.

If you take the options, only the first one is correct.