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The standard recipe for Hershey’s chocolate is 2/9 cups cocoa and 1/6 cups milk. If Hershey’s decided to pour a total of 14 cups of ingredients into a bowl, how many cups of cocoa and milk would be needed so that the taste is exactly the same as the original recipe? Show Work:

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Step-by-step explanation:

you do 2/9 + 1/6 and get 7/18

next you do 14 divided by 7/18 and get 36.

then you do 2/9 times 36 and get 8 cups of cocoa

The last step is to multiply 1/6 times 36 and get 6 cups of milk


User Thomas Anthony
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Answer: There are 8 cups of cocoa and 6 cups of milk to make the standard recipe for Hershey's chocolate.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

Number of cups of cocoa is given by


(2)/(9)

Number of cups of milk is given by


(1)/(6)

Since there are total number of cups of ingredients = 14

First, we find out the ratio of cups of cocoa and milk i.e.


(2)/(9):(1)/(6)\\\\=12:9\\\\=4:3

So, Number of cups of cocoa is given by


(4)/(7)* 14\\\\4* 2\\\\=8

Number of cups of milk is given by


(3)/(7)* 14\\\\3* 2\\\\=6

Hence, there are 8 cups of cocoa and 6 cups of milk to make the standard recipe for Hershey's chocolate.


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