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A recipe calls for 3 2/3 cups of flour. Earl used 7 1/3 cups. By how much did he increase the recipe

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3 2/3 =3.66
7 1/3 =7.33
7.33-3.66=3.77
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Answer:

Earl doubled the number of recipies due to amount of flour.

Explanation:

A recipe needs
3\,(2)/(3) cups of flour
\left((11)/(3)\right), whereas Earl made use of
7 \,(1)/(3) cups
\left((22)/(3) \right). The number of equivalent recipies is determined by simple rule of three:


x = ((22)/(3) )/((11)/(3) )


x = 2\,recipes

Earl doubled the number of recipies due to amount of flour.

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