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Karl is making a pot of chili. The recipe calls for 3/8

cup of chili powder, but Karl only wants to use half as much so it won’t be so spicy. How much chili powder should Karl use?

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(3)/(8) / (2)/(1) \\ = (3)/(8) * (1)/(2) \\ = (3)/(16)
3/16

you set it up as a normal division problem then use KCF

keep the first term the same change the sign to a multiplication and flip the last term and use the inverse


User DoctorPangloss
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Answer:

He should use
(3)/(16) cups of chili powder.

Explanation:

Given,

The total quantity of chili powder =
(3)/(8) cups,

Also, only half of the chilli powder is used,

So, the used quantity of chilli powder =
(1)/(2)* (3)/(8)


=(3)/(16) ( Multiplication of fractions ),

Hence, he should use
(3)/(16) cup of chili powder.

User Aareeph
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