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Brianna made cookies. She used 5/8 of a cup of flour and 1/2 of a cup of sugar. How much more flour than sugar did Brianna use?

Brianna made cookies. She used 5/8 of a cup of flour and 1/2 of a cup of sugar. How-example-1
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We have that:

• Brianna used 5/8 of a cup of flour.

,

• Brianna used (also) 1/2 of a cup of sugar.

In this case, we are comparing the same measure: cups.

Therefore, we can subtract 1/2 from 5/8 to obtain the result. Then, we have:


(5)/(8)-(1)/(2)

To have two fractions with the same denominator so we can subtract only the numerators, we can multiply both, the numerator and the denominator of the second fraction (1/2) by 4/4 as follows:


(4)/(4)=1\Rightarrow(5)/(8)-(1)/(2)\cdot(4)/(4)=(5)/(8)-(4)/(8)=(5-4)/(8)=(1)/(8)

Therefore, Brianna used 1/8 cup more flour than sugar.

In summary, we can answer it as 1/8 cup.

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