A packet of soup makes 9 bowls of serving . How many 3/4 bowls of serving are possible ?

9 bowls of survings = 1packet of soup

3/4 bowls of survings = 9 divided by 3/4 = 9*4/3
= 12 packets of soup

9 / (3/4)

To find how many 3/4 bowls of serving are possible from a packet of soup that makes 9 bowls of serving, we need to divide the total number of bowls of serving by the size of each serving (3/4 bowl).

First, let's determine the total number of servings in the packet of soup. Since the packet makes 9 bowls of serving, we know that there are 9 servings in total.

Next, we'll divide the total number of servings by the size of each serving, which is 3/4 bowl. To do this, we'll use the following calculation:

9 servings / (3/4 bowl)

To divide by a fraction, we can multiply by its reciprocal:

9 servings * (4/3 bowl) = 36/3 servings

Simplifying the fraction:

36/3 servings = 12 servings

So, there are 12 servings of 3/4 bowl possible from a packet of soup that makes 9 bowls of serving.

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