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Mathematics, 18.03.2020 17:54 romeojose2005

An experiment for a chemical reaction involves mixing 1 teaspoon of yeast with 1/4 cup of hydrogen peroxide. Delray wants to do the same experiment with larger amounts of the two ingredients. He uses 1 1/2 cups of hydrogen peroxide and needs to keep the same ratio of yeast to hydrogen peroxide. Note that there are 48 teaspoons in 1 cup. How much yeast, in cups, should Delray mix with this amount of hydrogen peroxide? (You guys are good at this, right?)

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