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A cookie recipe called for 2 4⁄6 cups of sugar for every 2⁄3 cup of flour. If you made a batch of cookies using 1 cup of flour, how many cups of sugar would you need?
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A cookie recipe called for 2 4⁄6 cups of sugar for every 2⁄3 cup of flour. If you made a batch of cookies using 1 cup of flour, how many cups of sugar would you need?
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Turn 2 4/6 into an improper fraction
16/6
To turn 2/3 into 1 cup, multiply my 3/2 for both the flour and sugar.
1 cup flour = 3/2(16/6)
1=48/12
Reduce
1 cup flour = 4 cups sugar.
Hope it helps! I can provide image if needed
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