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Consider cookie recipe in which recups o chocolate chips are needed to make 25 cookies. Lara wants to double the number of

consecues of chocoches should she use?

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Question:

Consider a cookie recipe in which 1 1/2 cups of chocolate chips are needed to make 25 cookies. Lara wants to double the number of cookies. How many cups of chocolate chips should she use?

Answer:


Cups = 3

Explanation:

Given


Cups = 1(1)/(2)


Cookies = 25

Required

Number of cups when the cookies is doubled

When
Cookies = 25,
Cups = 1(1)/(2)

So, when the number of cookies is doubled, the number of cups will also be doubled.

i.e.


Cookies = 25*2


Cookies = 50

and


Cups = 1(1)/(2) * 2

Convert to improper fraction


Cups = (3)/(2) * 2


Cups = (3* 2)/(2)


Cups = (6)/(2)


Cups = 3

i.e. 3 cups are needed

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