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A dessert recipe requires 3/4 cups of flour, divided. If 1/4 cup of flour is needed for the crumble on top of the dessert, how...Asked by #Dogmama
A dessert recipe requires 34 cups of flour, divided. If 14 cup of flour is needed for the crumble on top of the dessert, how much flour is used in the body of the dessert? Express your answer in simplest terms.
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Answered by
enhypen
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To find the amount of flour used in the body of the dessert, we need to subtract the amount used for the crumble from the total amount of flour required.
Total amount of flour required = 34 cups
Amount used for the crumble = 14 cups
Amount used in the body of the dessert = Total amount of flour required - Amount used for the crumble
= 34 cups - 14 cups
= 20 cups
Therefore, 20 cups of flour are used in the body of the dessert.
Total amount of flour required = 34 cups
Amount used for the crumble = 14 cups
Amount used in the body of the dessert = Total amount of flour required - Amount used for the crumble
= 34 cups - 14 cups
= 20 cups
Therefore, 20 cups of flour are used in the body of the dessert.
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