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A recipe uses 2 teaspoons of cinnamon for every 4 cups of flour. how many teaspoons of cinnamon will be needed for 10 cups of flour?
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A recipe uses 2 teaspoons of cinnamon for every 4 cups of flour. how many teaspoons of cinnamon will be needed for 10 cups of flour?
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5 cups, 2/4=x/10 which would be converted to 20/40=20/40 then you would divide by four on one side and 10 by the other, getting 5 cups as your answer
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2 tsp for 4 cups flour
1 tsp for 2 cups
For 10 cups it would be 5tsp
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