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In whole milk, 13 parts out of 400 are milk fat. In 2% milk, 1 part out of 50 is milk fat. Which type of milk has more milk fat per cup?

Sagot :

The best thing to do is to make sure that they're equal, and you should multiply 50 to get 400, rather than dividing 400 to get 50.
400/50= 8.
Therefore, you've got to multiply the 2% fat by 8, 1x8= 8, 50x8=400.
Therefore, the 2% fat has 8 parts milk,
Meaning that the whole milk has more days per part.
Hope this helps :)