Answer:
3) 112
Explanation:
Given:
Sugar used = 1¾ pounds
Butter used =
![(7)/(8)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/qa7ed7mgteb2bqlw0cufufk67uyr8lp0oe.png)
Let sugar and butter be denoted as A and B.
This means the ratio of sugar to butter is A:B
Also, A+B = 168 Pounds
Let's first simplify 1¾ by multiplying 4 by 1,then add 3. We now have amount of sugar as
.
Therefore,
![A:B = (7)/(4) : (7)/(8)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/fqa5j3ocdphkf3hci90rh82u9omfj1sw0e.png)
Dividing them, we have:
![(A)/(B) = ((7)/(4))/((7)/(8))](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/pymarv5goi0iw40uenzsxnlvo2hnxrsx6p.png)
Solving further, we have:
We already know A+B = 168
Let's substitute 2B for A
We have:
2B + B = 168
3B = 168
B = 56
To find A, lets substitute 56 for B,
We have:
A + B = 168
A + 56 = 168
A = 168 - 56
A = 112
Therefore, the baker uses 112 pounds of sugar