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The number of cups of sugar (y) in a cookie recipe is proportional to the number of cups of flour (x). The recipe calls for 1.25 cups of sugar for each cup of flour. Which equation could represent the cups of sugar required for a batch of cookies?

User Vesan
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Answer:

Explanation:

Y/X = 1.25/1 so place the amount of flour required in the denominator and multiply the denominator amount by 1.25 to find the amount of sugar

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User Mohammed Omer
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Answer:

y= 1.25x

Explanation:

The statement indicates that the recipe calls for 1.25 cups of sugar for each cup of flour. This means that to be able to determine the cups of sugar (y) required, we will have to multiply the number of cups of flour (x) for 1.25 that represents the cups of sugar needed for each cup of flour. So, according to that, the equation would be:

y= 1.25x

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