Respuesta :

The saltier mixture will have more teaspoons of salt per cups of water.

For mixure B, we have 2.5 cups of water per teaspoons of salt this is 1/2.5 = 0.4 teaspoons of salt per cups of water.

Now, we need to calculate the relation between teaspoons of salt per cups of water for mixture A, so:

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{We calculate the relation for the thr}ee\text{ rows in the table:} \\ 1)\frac{4}{5}=0.8\text{ teaspoons of salt/cups of water} \\ 2)\frac{7}{8\frac{3}{4}}=0.8\text{ teaspoons of salt/cups of water} \\ 3)\frac{9}{11\frac{1}{4}}=0.8\text{ teaspoons of salt/cups of water} \end{gathered}[/tex]

So, mixture A has the greater relation of teaspoons of salt per cups of water, so it's saltier than mixture B.

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