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Doing inverse operations word problem. Not sure where to put x when writing equation Baking a cake. Need 3/4 cup of flour. If you already have 5/8 cup of flour how much more do you need?

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You will need 1/8 cup of flour

STEP - BY - STEP EXPLANATION

What to find?

Cup of flour needed to make it 3/4 cup of flour.

Given:

Cup of flour need =3/4

Cup of flour already available = 5/8

To find the cup of flour needed to make it 3/4 cup of flour, we will follow the steps below:

Step 1

Let X be the cup needed more to make 3/4 cup.

Subtract 5/8 from 3/4.

x = 3/4 - 5/8

Step 2

Find the equivalent fraction of 3/4 such that its denominator is 8.

That is;


(3)/(4)=(3*2)/(4*2)=(6)/(8)

Step 3

Replace 3/4 by 6/8 in step 1 equation.


x=(6)/(8)-(5)/(8)

Step 4

Simplify the above.


x=(1)/(8)

Therefore, you will need 1/8 more cup of flour.

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