Question
Mariana's bread recipe calls for & of a cup of flour. Which amount of flour is equivalent?
A. 1/4 of a cup
B. 4/6 of a cup
C. 4/12 of a cup
D. 2/3 of a cup
A. 1/4 of a cup
B. 4/6 of a cup
C. 4/12 of a cup
D. 2/3 of a cup
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To determine which amount is equivalent to "& of a cup," we first need to clarify what the "&" symbol represents. If you meant to denote a fraction like "1/3" or any other fraction, please specify.
However, based on the options provided, I will assume it's a typical measurement. If "&" was meant to indicate a specific fraction like "1/3," let's see how that compares to the options:
1. **A. 1/4 of a cup** (which is equivalent to 0.25)
2. **B. 4/6 of a cup** (which simplifies to 2/3 or approximately 0.67)
3. **C. 4/12 of a cup** (which simplifies to 1/3 or approximately 0.33)
4. **D. 2/3 of a cup** (which is approximately 0.67)
If we denote "&" as "1/3," the only equivalent option would be:
**C. 4/12 of a cup**
If "&" represents another fraction, please clarify, and I can help determine the equivalent amount for that specific fraction.
However, based on the options provided, I will assume it's a typical measurement. If "&" was meant to indicate a specific fraction like "1/3," let's see how that compares to the options:
1. **A. 1/4 of a cup** (which is equivalent to 0.25)
2. **B. 4/6 of a cup** (which simplifies to 2/3 or approximately 0.67)
3. **C. 4/12 of a cup** (which simplifies to 1/3 or approximately 0.33)
4. **D. 2/3 of a cup** (which is approximately 0.67)
If we denote "&" as "1/3," the only equivalent option would be:
**C. 4/12 of a cup**
If "&" represents another fraction, please clarify, and I can help determine the equivalent amount for that specific fraction.
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