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A recipe for pie crust calls for 2/3 cip of water for every 3 cups of flour. If you doubled the recipe, you would need 1 and 1/3 cups of water for 6 cups of flour. which proportions involving complex fractions could represent these ratios

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A recipe for pie crust calls for 2/3 cip of water for every 3 cups of flour. If you-example-1
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Answer:B and D

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Answer:

B.
((2)/(3))/(3)=((4)/(3))/(6)

D.
(3)/((2)/(3))=(6)/((4)/(3))

Explanation:

The recipe for pie crust calls for
(2)/(3) cup of water for every 3 cups of flour.

This gives us the ratio;


(2)/(3):3

If you double the recipe,then the ratio becomes


(4)/(3):6

The equation of proportion can be formed by equating the two ratios;


(2)/(3):3=(4)/(3):6


\Rightarrow ((2)/(3))/(3)=((4)/(3))/(6)

When we reciprocate both sides, we obtain;


\Rightarrow (3)/((2)/(3))=(6)/((4)/(3))

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