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Barry baked 48 cookies with 4 scoops of flour. With 5 scoops of flour, how many cookies can Barry bake? Solve using unit rates.
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Barry baked 48 cookies with 4 scoops of flour. With 5 scoops of flour, how many cookies can Barry bake? Solve using unit rates.
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48/4 = 12. So one scoop of flour can bake 12 cookies.
12* 5 = 60 cookies
With 5 scoops, 60 cookies can be baked
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