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When Mrs. Stewart makes pie dough, she uses 2/3 cup of shortening for every 2 1/2 cups of flour which proportion could be used to find the amount of flour, x Mrs. Stewart needs when she uses 5 cups of shortening

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Answer:

The amount of flour Mrs.Stewart needs for 5 cups of shortening
=(75)/(4) =18\tfrac{3}{4} cups.

Explanation:

Mrs.Stewart pie dough needs
(2)/(3) cups of shortening for
2\tfrac{1}{2}=(5)/(2) cups of flour.

Now we assume that the shortening needed for
x cups of flour is
y cups.

Accordingly we can arrange the ratios.

So for one cup of shortening how many cups of flour is needed we have to use the unitary method:


(cups\ of flour\ (x))/(cups\ of\ shortening\ (y)) =(x)/(y) =(5/2)/(2/3)

Plugging the value of
y=5 as it is number of cups of shortening Mrs.Stewart have used.

And multiplying both sides with
5.

Number of cups of flour needed when
5 cups of shortenings are used
(x) =(x)/(y) =(5/2)/(2/3).

So,
(x)=(5* 3* 5)/(2* 2) =(75)/(4) = 18\tfrac{3}{4}

The amount of floor Mrs.Stewart needed for
5 cups of shortening
= 18\tfrac{3}{4}\ cups of floor.

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