
Cristian M. answered 04/12/21
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Do you see how the number of cups of flour is always bigger than the number of dozens of muffins produced? We're going from cups of flour to dozens of muffins. Perhaps dividing by a mystery number n will help us out! But that division has to work on all three rows of this table.
6 ÷ n = 2
36 ÷ n = 12
54 ÷ n = 18
Figure out what n is; it will be the same for all three.This number n is the number of cups of flour needed to get one dozen muffins. Your final ratio will be n cups of flour per 1 dozen of muffins. I hope this helps!