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A baker needs 3/5 cup water for every 2/3 cup flour. Using this ratio, how much flour is needed for 1/3 cup water?
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A baker needs 3/5 cup water for every 2/3 cup flour. Using this ratio, how much flour is needed for 1/3 cup water?
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Answer:
10/27 cup of flour
Explanation:
Use the ratio below and solve for x:
3/5 : 1/3 = 2/3 : x
x = 2/3*1/3 : 3/5
x = 2/9 * 5/3
x = 10/27
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