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Mina has 4/5 of the flour she needs to make a loaf of bread. It takes the same amount of flour to make 1 loaf of bread as it takes to make 12 rolls. What is the greatest number of rolls Mina can make with the flour she has?

A. 8 Rolls

B. 9 Rolls

C. 10 Rolls

User Yeritza
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Answer:

9

Explanation:

User Joseph Merdrignac
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Answer:

Mina can make 9 rolls with 4/5 of flour.

Explanation:

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  • Mina has 4/5 of the flour she needs to make a loaf of bread.
  • 1 loaf of bread requires the same amount of flour than 12 rolls.

Basically, the problem states that with the complete flour, which is 5/5, Mina can make 12 rolls or 1 loaf of bread. Using the rule of three, if 5/5 is equivalent to 12 rolls, how many rolls would be 4/5 of the flour.


x=(4)/(5) \ flour * (12 rolls)/(1 \ flour)= 9.6

Therefore, Mina can make 9 rolls with 4/5 of flour.

(Notice that the result is 9.6, however we can't use the approximation 10, because that would imply an incomplete roll.

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