Usually, when Landon makes bird food, he mixes 9 cups of seed with 6 tablespoons of maple syrup. However, today, he is short on in

Usually, when Landon makes bird food, he mixes 9 cups of seed with 6 tablespoons of maple syrup. However, today, he is short on ingredients. Describe a recipe that would make a SMALLER batch of bird food but still taste exactly the same.

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  1. Answer:

    3 cups of seeds and 2 tablespoons of maple syrup

    -OR-

    6 cups of seeds and 4 tablespoons of maple syrup

    Step-by-step explanation:

    As this is a ratio of 9:6: “for every 9 cups of seeds, there is 6 tablespoons of maple syrup”

    The original ratio is 3:2 “for every 3 cups of seeds, there is 2 tablespoons of maple syrup”

    Using this ratio, we can infer that 3:2 or 6:4 would be a simpler answer for this problem. If there is doubt, it would be better to use 3:2 as it is the smallest ratio.

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  2. The ratio of cups of seed to tablespoons of maple syrup is 3:2 therefore these are an example to your question:
    6 seed and 4 maple
    pls make me brainliest

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