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A cookie recipe calls for 1 cup of white sugar and 3 cups of brown sugar. Make a table showing the comparison of the amount of white sugar to the amount of brown sugar.

Create and fill in the table using the table button
A) Option A:
White Sugar (cups) | Brown Sugar (cups)
1 | 3
B) Option B:
White Sugar (cups) | Brown Sugar (cups)
2 | 6
C) Option C:
White Sugar (cups) | Brown Sugar (cups)
3 | 9
D) Option D:
White Sugar (cups) | Brown Sugar (cups)
4 | 12

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Final answer:

The table created shows the comparison of the amount of white sugar to brown sugar with the proper ratio of 1:3 from the cookie recipe, and it lists options (A, B, C, D) with multiples of these amounts to maintain that ratio for larger batches.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question involves creating a table to compare the amount of white sugar to brown sugar based on a cookie recipe. The recipe calls for 1 cup of white sugar and 3 cups of brown sugar. The table will illustrate this ratio and show multiples of the given amounts to maintain the proportion.

White Sugar (cups) Brown Sugar (cups) 1 3 2 6 3 9 4 12

Each option (A, B, C, D) in the table correctly represents the ratio of 1 cup of white sugar to 3 cups of brown sugar being scaled up. If a student wanted to make more batches of cookies while maintaining the recipe's ratios, they could use this table as a guide for how much of each type of sugar is needed.

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