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A recipe for cookies requires 2/3 cup of butter. Rama wants to make 3/4 of the recipe. How many cups of buyer should Rama use to make the cookies?
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A recipe for cookies requires 2/3 cup of butter. Rama wants to make 3/4 of the recipe. How many cups of buyer should Rama use to make the cookies?
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Rama would use
1/2 cup
This is because
(3/4) x (2/3) = 6/12
6/12 = 1/2
Therefore Rama would use
1/2 cup
of butter.
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1/2 cups------ here are 20 more charectors because for some reason this website has a charector requirment.
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