Asked by Anonymous
A recipe calls for 6 cups of water and 4 cups of flour.
a. If the recipe is increased to use 6 cups of flour, how much flour should be used? Example.
b. If the recipe is decreased to 2 cups of water, how much flour should be used? Example.
a. If the recipe is increased to use 6 cups of flour, how much flour should be used? Example.
b. If the recipe is decreased to 2 cups of water, how much flour should be used? Example.
Answers
Answered by
oobleck
a. 6 cups, naturally!
b. 2 is 1/3 of 6, so use 1/3 of 4 cups of flour.
b. 2 is 1/3 of 6, so use 1/3 of 4 cups of flour.
Answered by
henry2,
water/flour = 6/4 = 3/2.
a. 3/2 = W/6.
2W = 18,
W = 9 cups of water.
b. 3/2 = 2/F.
3F = 4,
F = 4/3 = 1 1/3 cups of flour.
a. 3/2 = W/6.
2W = 18,
W = 9 cups of water.
b. 3/2 = 2/F.
3F = 4,
F = 4/3 = 1 1/3 cups of flour.
Answered by
Flaming Hot Cheetos
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