Asked by Cameron
Q. Sean used three fourth cup of sugar to make a dozen brownies. How much sugar is in each brownie? ((three is numerator and fourth is demonator)) Choose Between Division, subtraction, mulipcation, or addition.
Answer: Addition.
Answer: Addition.
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Answered by
Damon
(3/4) / 12
= 3/(4*12)
= 1/(4*4)
= 1/16
= 3/(4*12)
= 1/(4*4)
= 1/16
Answered by
Ms. Sue
12 + 3/4 = 12 3/4
Hmmm -- That doesn't seem right.
Please try again.
Hmmm -- That doesn't seem right.
Please try again.
Answered by
Cameron
Would It Be Multiplication?
3/4 * 12
12/1 * 3/4
36/4 = 9
3/4 * 12
12/1 * 3/4
36/4 = 9
Answered by
Ms. Sue
9 cups of sugar in each brownie??? How can that be?
THINK!
THINK!
Answered by
Damon
she mixed this 3/4 cup of sugar up with some other ingredients in a big mixing bowl.
Then she baked and divided the bowl contents up into 12 brownies
Then she baked and divided the bowl contents up into 12 brownies
Answered by
Olivie
I agree with ms.sue
Answered by
Olivie
But can it be both or one never know sorry going though math problems with my daughter
Answered by
Lc
It's division the problem is separate ing sugar into a dozen brownies key word (how much)
Answered by
Anonymous
16
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