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Gianna and Jevonte are making fruit salads for a picnic. Gianna mixes 1 cup of melon and 5 cups of apple and Jevonte mixes 3 cups of melon and 5 cups of apple. Whose fruit salad will taste more appley?
Gianna's fruit salad will be more appley.
Jevonte's fruit salad will be more appley.
The two fruit salads will be equally appley.

Gianna and Jevonte are making fruit salads for a picnic. Gianna mixes 11 cup of melon and 55 cups of apple and Jevonte mixes 33 cups of melon and 55 cups of apple. Whose fruit salad will taste more appley?\newlineGianna's fruit salad will be more appley.\newlineJevonte's fruit salad will be more appley.\newlineThe two fruit salads will be equally appley.

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Q. Gianna and Jevonte are making fruit salads for a picnic. Gianna mixes 11 cup of melon and 55 cups of apple and Jevonte mixes 33 cups of melon and 55 cups of apple. Whose fruit salad will taste more appley?\newlineGianna's fruit salad will be more appley.\newlineJevonte's fruit salad will be more appley.\newlineThe two fruit salads will be equally appley.
  1. Calculate Gianna's ratio: To determine which fruit salad will taste more "appley," we need to compare the ratio of apple to the total amount of fruit in each salad.
  2. Calculate Jevonte's ratio: First, let's calculate the ratio for Gianna's fruit salad. Gianna uses 11 cup of melon and 55 cups of apple.\newlineRatio of apple in Gianna's salad = Number of cups of apple / Total number of cups of fruit\newlineRatio of apple in Gianna's salad = 5/(1+5)5 / (1 + 5)\newlineRatio of apple in Gianna's salad = 5/65 / 6
  3. Compare the ratios: Now, let's calculate the ratio for Jevonte's fruit salad. Jevonte uses 33 cups of melon and 55 cups of apple.\newlineRatio of apple in Jevonte's salad = Number of cups of apple / Total number of cups of fruit\newlineRatio of apple in Jevonte's salad = 5(3+5)\frac{5}{(3 + 5)}\newlineRatio of apple in Jevonte's salad = 58\frac{5}{8}
  4. Compare the ratios: Now, let's calculate the ratio for Jevonte's fruit salad. Jevonte uses 33 cups of melon and 55 cups of apple.\newlineRatio of apple in Jevonte's salad = Number of cups of apple / Total number of cups of fruit\newlineRatio of apple in Jevonte's salad = 5(3+5)\frac{5}{(3 + 5)}\newlineRatio of apple in Jevonte's salad = 58\frac{5}{8}Comparing the two ratios, we see that 56\frac{5}{6} is greater than 58\frac{5}{8}. This means that Gianna's fruit salad has a higher proportion of apple to the total amount of fruit, and therefore, it will taste more appley.

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