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Philip is making chocolate cupcakes for a school bake sale. He makes 4 batches and uses up an entire 5-cup bag of wheat flour. Philip decides to make one more batch of cupcakes with almond flour instead. The recipe says to add an extra

3
4
cup of flour if you're using almond flour.
Which equation can you use to find how much almond flour, a, is needed to make a batch of cupcakes?

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Answer:

Explanation:

To find the amount of almond flour needed to make a batch of cupcakes, you can use the equation:


a = 3 + 4

This equation says that the amount of almond flour needed, represented by the variable "a," is equal to the extra amount of flour called for in the recipe when using almond flour (3 cups) plus the normal amount of flour used for a batch of cupcakes (4 cups).

So, to find the amount of almond flour needed to make a batch of cupcakes, you can substitute the values into the equation and solve:


a = 3 + 4a = 7 cups

Therefore, Philip will need 7 cups of almond flour to make a batch of cupcakes.

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