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Prove that your recipe makes exactly 10 cups.

• Explain the most efficient method for measuring each ingredient using only
the following two measuring cups:
1/3
cup and
1/4
cup. You can use one or
both of the measuring cups

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User Roman Gudkov
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Answer:

Use both measuring cups 16 times and then use the
(1)/(3) cup to measure twice for exactly 10 cups.

Explanation:

When working with fractions, I like to make the denominators the same first.


(1)/(3) cup =
(4)/(12) cup


(1)/(4) cup =
(3)/(12) cup

10 cups =
(120)/(12) cups

Now, for the most efficient method, it would be reasonable to use both cups so that it is quicker.

1 scoop using both cups:
(4)/(12) +
(3)/(12) =
(7)/(12) cup in total

No. of scoops using both cups:
(120)/(12) ÷
(7)/(12) = 16 R
(8)/(12)

You know that using both cups, you can scoop 16 times with a remainder of
(8)/(12). You cannot scoop
(8)/(12) using both cups without the remaining
(1)/(12) left to scoop, so you have to use only one cup to scoop. The bigger cup is the
(4)/(12) cup, so I will use that one to scoop the remaining
(8)/(12).

No. of scoops using the
(4)/(12) cup:
(8)/(12) ÷
(4)/(12) = 2

Overall, you will use both cups together for 16 times, then use the
(1)/(3) cup twice.

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