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Adrian's recipe for cranberry relish calls for 1 and 3/4 cups of sugar. He wants to us 1/2 that amount. How much sugar should he use?

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1 and 3/4 as an improper fraction: 7/4
1/2*7/4=7/8

He should use 7/8 of a cup of sugar.
User Jamie Phan
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Answer:


(7)/(8) cups of sugar.

Explanation:

We have been given that Adrian's recipe for cranberry relish calls for
1(3)/(4) cups of sugar. He wants to use 1/2 that amount.

First of all let us convert our given mixed fraction into improper fraction.


1(3)/(4)=(1\cdot3+4)/(4)=(3+4)/(4)=(7)/(4)

Since Adrian wants to use half of the sugar, so we need to divide
(7)/(4) by 2 to find the amount of sugar he should use.


\text{Amount of sugar that Adrian should use}=(7)/((4)/(2))


\text{Amount of sugar that Adrian should use}=(7*1)/(4*2)


\text{Amount of sugar that Adrian should use}=(7)/(8)

Therefore, Adrian should use
(7)/(8) cups of sugar.

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