Answer:
101 1/3 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
You want to find the time for leaking 16 ounces of juice, given that leaking 3 ounces takes 19 minutes.
Writing the proportion as time (minutes)/volume (ounces), we have ...
t/16 = 19/3
To solve this "using a giant one" we can use 1 = 3/3 on the left, and 1 = 16/16 on the right.
[tex]\dfrac{t}{16}\times\dfrac{3}{3}=\dfrac{19}{3}\times\dfrac{16}{16}\\\\\\\dfrac{3t}{48}=\dfrac{304}{48}\\\\\\3t=304\qquad\text{equate numerators}\\\\\\t=\dfrac{304}{3}=101\dfrac{1}{3}\qquad\text{divide by 3}[/tex]
It will take 101 1/3 minutes for the juice to leak out.
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Additional comment
The method of "using a giant one" does not work well here, because the numbers in one proportion are not a simple multiple of the numbers in the other.
For this proportion, a better strategy is to multiply both sides by the denominator of the variable: 16. After the multiplications and division, that is effectively what we accomplished using more steps.
We could have used a "giant one" that was (16/3)/(16/3), and we would have gotten the same result: t = (19)(16/3).
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