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Answer this question now! with steps plz 1) The table below shows how much flour Carlos needs to bake various number of scones scones cups of flour 12 3 20 5 28 7 How many cups of flour does carlos need
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1) The table below shows how much flour Carlos needs to bake various number of scones
scones cups of flour
12 3
20 5
28 7
How many cups of flour does carlos need for each scone?
A 1/4
b 3/4
c 3
d 4
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the relationship scones/cups=12/3=20/5=28/7=4
So the relationship of cups/scone is 1/4
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