Given:
a.) April was making two different cakes.
b.) One cake recipe needed 7/9 cup of flour.
c.) The other cake needed 5/9 cup of flour.
Determining how many cups will April be needing means we will be adding the number of cups needed on each cake.
Since 7/9 and 5/9 are like fractions (with the same denominator), we can directly add the two fractions.
To do this, we just add the numerator and copy the denominator.
We get,




Therefore, April will be needing 4/3 or 1 1/3 cups of flour to make the two cakes.