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Yoku is putting on sunscreen. He uses 2mL to cover 50cm^2 of his skin.
He wants to know how many milliliters of sunscreen he needs to cover 325cm^2 of his skin.

325cm^2 * 2mL/50cm^2 = 13mL

To solve this problem, we can set up a proportion to find the amount of sunscreen Yoku needs to cover 325 cm² of his skin.

We know that it takes 2 ml of sunscreen to cover 50 cm² of his skin. Let's set up the proportion:

2 ml / 50 cm² = x ml / 325 cm²

To solve for x (the amount of sunscreen needed to cover 325 cm²), we can cross-multiply and solve for x.

(2 ml) * (325 cm²) = (50 cm²) * x ml

650 ml * cm² = 50x ml * cm²

Now we can cancel out the cm² units:

650 ml = 50x ml

To isolate x and solve for the amount of sunscreen needed, divide both sides by 50:

650 ml / 50 = x ml

x = 13 ml

Therefore, Yoku will need 13 ml of sunscreen to cover 325 cm² of his skin.

To find out how many milliliters of sunscreen Yoku needs to cover 325 cm^2 of his skin, we can set up a proportion using the given information.

Let's first set up the proportion relating the amount of sunscreen used to the area of skin covered:

2 ml / 50 cm^2 = x ml / 325 cm^2

To find the value of x, we can cross multiply and solve for it:

2 ml * 325 cm^2 = 50 cm^2 * x ml

650 ml * cm^2 = 50 cm^2 * x ml

Now, divide both sides of the equation by 50 cm^2 to isolate x:

650 ml * cm^2 / 50 cm^2 = x ml

x ≈ 13 ml

Therefore, Yoku will need approximately 13 ml of sunscreen to cover 325 cm^2 of his skin.