Flies Mosquitoes The table shows the number of flies and the number of mosquitoes that the frog eats for two lunches. Based on the ratio,
complete the missing values in the table.​

Respuesta :

On Monday: 35 mosquitos.

On Tuesday: 6 flies.

How to estimate the missing values of the table?

As you can notice in the diagram, the frog eats 3 flies for every 7 mosquitoes (for lunch). Then you can define this ratio as pursues:

3: 7 or 3/7.

Based on the table below:

If the frog swallows 15 flies on Monday, then the number of mosquitos that it eats can be estimated as pursues:

3/7 = 15/mosquitoes

mosquitoes [tex]$= \frac{15*7}{3}[/tex]

mosquitoes = 35

If the frog eats 14 mosquitoes on Tuesday, then the number of flies that it eats can be estimated as pursues:

3/7 = flies/14

flies [tex]$= \frac{14*3}{7}[/tex]

flies = 6

The complete question is:

A frog catches insects for his lunch. The frog likes to eat flies and mosquitoes in a certain ratio, which is shown in the diagram. The table shows the number of flies and the number of mosquitoes that the frog eats for two lunches.

Based on the ratio, complete the missing values in the table.

Day Flies Mosquitoes

Monday 151515

Tuesday

141414

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