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A chocolate chip cookie recipe calls for 2 3/4 cups of flour. You only have a 1/4 - cup measuring cup and a 3/4 - cup that you can use.

a. What are different combinations of the measuring cups that you can use to get a total of 2 3/4 cups of flour? ​

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Explanation:

You could use 1 3/4's of a cup and 8 1/4's of a cup.

1 of the 3/4 cups is 3/4 so that covers the 3/4 of the cups of how much flour is needed.

8 of the 1/4 cups is 8/4 which is equal to 2 so that covers the rest of the flour needed.

And 2 + 3/4 is 2 3/4 which is the amount of flour that is needed.

OR

You could use 3 3/4's of a cup and 2 1/4's of a cup.

3/4 + 1/4=4/4

3/4+1/4=4/4

4/4 + 4/4 is the same thing as 1+1 which is 2, so that covers the 2 cups of the flour that is needed, and then you add another 3/4, now you have

2 3/4, which is the amount of flour needed.

(I think that there might be other ways/combinations but I only included 2..)

User Somesh Kumar
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Use the 1/4 cup 8 times and the 3/4 cup once
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