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A baker uses 5 cups of flour to make 75 cookies. Using this same ratio, how many cups of flour will be needed for 30 cookies? Use the ratio table given to solve the problem.
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A baker uses 5 cups of flour to make 75 cookies. Using this same ratio, how many cups of flour will be needed for 30 cookies? Use the ratio table given to solve the problem.
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6 cups of flour. 20chars
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Since, the baker use 5cups for 75cookies.Then for 30 cookies number of cups=
=75/5
=15.
Therefore no. 1cups for 15cookies.so,for 30 cookies=
=15*2
=30.
So, 2cups are needed for 30cookies
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