A chef uses 1/2 cup of cheese for a small pizza. There are 6 grams of fat in 1/4 cup of cheese.
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Answer:

The correct options are;

1) How many grams of fat are in 1/2 cup of cheese = [tex]6 \div\dfrac{1}{4} \cdot \dfrac{1}{2}[/tex]

2) How many cups of cheese will the chef need to make 13 small pizzas = [tex]\dfrac{1}{2} \cdot 13[/tex]

3) How many small pizzas could the chef make if he has 3/4 cup of cheese is given as follows;

[tex]\dfrac{3}{4} \div \dfrac{1}{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

1) How many grams of fat are in 1/2 cup of cheese

The number of grams of fat per 1/4 cup of cheese = 6 grams

Therefore;

The number of grams of fat per kilogram of cheese = 6/(1/4)

The number of grams of fat per 1/2 kilogram of cheese = 6/(1/4) × 1/2, which can be written as follows;

[tex]6 \div\dfrac{1}{4} \cdot \dfrac{1}{2}[/tex]

2) How many cups of cheese will the chef need to make 13 small pizzas

The number of cups of cheese per small pizza = 1/2 cup of cheese

Therefore, the number of cups of cheese in 1 small pizza = 1/2 × 13, which can be written as follows;

[tex]\dfrac{1}{2} \cdot 13[/tex]

3) How many small pizzas could the chef make if he has 3/4 cup of cheese is given as follows;

Given that 1/2 cup of cheese can make one small pizza

(1/2)/(1/2) = 1 cup of cheese can make 1/(1/2) small pizza

3/4 cup of cheese can make 3/4 × 1/(1/2)  = (3/4)/(1/2) small pizza, which can be written as follows;

[tex]\dfrac{3}{4} \div \dfrac{1}{2}[/tex]