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A recipe calls for 6 cups of water and 4 cups of flour. If the recipe is increased to use 6 cups of flour, how much water should be used? Set up a proportion and solve.

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Alright, so the hard part here is probably setting up the proportion. Well, the first proportion is 6 cups of water to 4 cups of flour, which will look like this:

(6 cups H2O)/(4 cups flour).

Now you'll have to set up the second proportion, since you're gonna use 6 cups of flour. So the second proportion will look like this:
(x cups H2O)/(6 cups flour). x is the number you'll be solving for.

Set the two proportions equal to each other and solve for x. Good luck!
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