A recipe for 10 servings of raspberry sorbet calls for 2 cups of water, 1/1.2 cups of granulated sugar, and 4 cups of frozen raspberries, thawed. How many gallons of water would the recipe call for if a school made 320 servings for students to eat at lunch?
A. 4 gallons                     IF RIGHT I'LL GIVE BRAINLIEST
B. 8 gallons
C. 40 gallons
D. 80 gallons

Respuesta :

We know that 16 cups are in 1 gallon
We also know that 10 servings = 2 cups


Now that means 80 servings = 1 gallon
That means we need 320 / 80=4

It is A 4 gallons 
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Answer:

The answer is option A : 4 gallons.

Step-by-step explanation:

A recipe for 10 servings of raspberry sorbet calls for 2 cups of water, 1/1.2 cups of granulated sugar, and 4 cups of frozen raspberries.

Now 10 servings need = 2 cups of water.

And 320 servings will need = [tex]\frac{2}{10}\times320= 64[/tex] cups of water.

Now, 1 cup = 0.0625 gallons

So, 64 cups are = [tex]0.0625\times64=4[/tex] gallons

Therefore, answer is option A : 4 gallons.