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A recipe for cornbread calls for 3 cups of flour for every 1/4 cup of water. Using the same recipe, how much water will you need for 8 cups of flour? The 1/4 is supposed to be like 1 on top and then 4
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A recipe for cornbread calls for 3 cups of flour for every 1/4 cup of water. Using the same recipe, how much water will you need for 8 cups of flour?
The 1/4 is supposed to be like 1 on top and then 4 at bottom
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Answer: 2/3
Explanation:
3/8 * .25/X
3X = 2
X = 2/3
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