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Alex's recipe calls for 1/3 cup of chocolate chips for every 2 cups of flour. If he increases the

amount of flour to 3 cups, how many cups of chocolate chips will he need?

User Amay
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Let that be x

  • 1/3/2=x/3
  • 1/6=x/3
  • x=3/6
  • x=1/2 cup
User Nighliber
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Answer:

1/2 cup of chocolate chips

Explanation:

Given ratio:

  • chocolate chips : flour = 1/3 cups : 2 cups

Let x be the unknown amount of chocolate chips:


\implies \sf (1)/(3):2=x:3


\implies \sf ((1)/(3))/(2)=(x)/(3)

Cross multiply:


\implies \sf 3 \cdot (1)/(3)=2 \cdot x


\implies \sf 1=2x


\implies \sf x=(1)/(2)

Therefore, 1/2 a cup of chocolate chips will be needed for 3 cups of flour.

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