A chef is preparing a recipe for an upcoming banquet. Normally, he uses 10.25 mL of water, but today, he is using 112.75 mL of water. By how many times did the chef need to increase the recipe?

Is this right??

i = variableE
Equations

10.25i / 10.25 = 112.75 / 10.25

i = 11

112.75/ 10.25

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Evaluate the following expressions

A 11⁰
B 11²/11²
C are the answers in parts a and b the same

A. Any number raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1. Therefore, 11⁰ = 1.

B. Simplifying 11²/11², we get:

11²/11² = 121/121 = 1

C. Yes, the answers in parts A and B are the same, both equal to 1.

To find out how many times the chef needed to increase the recipe, you need to compare the amount of water used today (112.75 mL) to the normal amount (10.25 mL). You can do this by dividing the amount used today by the normal amount.

So, the equation is:

i = 112.75 mL / 10.25 mL

i = 11

Therefore, the chef needed to increase the recipe by a factor of 11, meaning he used 11 times the normal amount of water.