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A recipe calls for 14 of a cup of flour. Carter does not have a quarter-cup measuring cup. He has a measuring cup that holds 18 cup. How can Carter use the 18 cup to measure the flour he needs for this recipe? A number line from zero to one, divided into eighths.

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Answer:

Carter has to take 2 cups of
(1)/(8) cup to get
(1)/(4) of a cup for the recipe.

Step-by-step explanation:

As given,

A recipe calls for
(1)/(4) of a cup. But he does not have a quarter - cup.

He has a measuring cup that hold
(1)/(8) cup.

Since,


((1)/(4) )/((1)/(8) ) = 8.(1)/(4) = (8)/(4) = 2

∴ we get

Carter has to take 2 cups of
(1)/(8) cup to get
(1)/(4) of a cup for the recipe.

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