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A recipe calls for 3/4 cup of butter. Angie wants to triple the recipe, but she has only 1 5/8.

How much butter must she borrow from a neighbor?

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Let's start out by tripling the original recipe to see how much butter Angie needs.


(3)/(4) * 3 = total

(3* 3)/(4) = total

(9)/(4) = total

2 (1)/(4) = total

So we need
2 (1)/(4) cups of butter, but Angie only has
1 (5)/(8). Let's subtract what Angie has from the total to see how much more she needs.


2 (1)/(4) - 1(5)/(8) = n

(9)/(4) - (13)/(8) = n
we will need the least common denominator for both fractions

(2)/(2) *((9)/(4)) - (13)/(8) = n

(18)/(8) - (13)/(8) = n

(5)/(8) = n

So Angie need
(5)/(8) cups more of butter for the recipe.

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