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A recipe for cake needs 3/4 cup of milk. you are making 1/2 of the recipe. how much milk do you need?
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A recipe for cake needs 3/4 cup of milk. you are making 1/2 of the recipe. how much milk do you need?
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a recipe for cake needs 3/4 cup of milk. you are making 1/2 of the recipe. how much milk do you need?
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I believe the answer is 3/8 or .375 because 1/2 OF of the recipe (3/4) so you multiply. 1/2×3/4= 3/8
.5×.75= .375
Same in fraction or in decimal.
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2/4 is the amount of milk you'll need
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