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Which of the following numbers could be used to specify how many cups of flour should be used in a bread recipe?
options:
4 over 7
2 and 3 over 4
−3
square root of 3
options:
4 over 7
2 and 3 over 4
−3
square root of 3
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To determine which of the numbers could logically specify how many cups of flour to use in a bread recipe, we need to consider that the measurement of flour must be a non-negative number.
Let's evaluate the options:
1. **4 over 7**: This is a positive fraction (approximately 0.57), so it is a valid measurement for cups of flour.
2. **2 and 3 over 4**: This is equal to \(2 + \frac{3}{4} = 2.75\), which is also a positive number, making it a valid measurement.
3. **−3**: This is a negative number, which cannot be used to specify a quantity of flour.
4. **Square root of 3**: This is approximately 1.732, a positive number, so it is also a valid measurement.
Based on this analysis, the numbers that could be used to specify how many cups of flour should be used in a bread recipe are:
- **4 over 7**
- **2 and 3 over 4**
- **Square root of 3**
The only option that is not valid is **−3**.
Let's evaluate the options:
1. **4 over 7**: This is a positive fraction (approximately 0.57), so it is a valid measurement for cups of flour.
2. **2 and 3 over 4**: This is equal to \(2 + \frac{3}{4} = 2.75\), which is also a positive number, making it a valid measurement.
3. **−3**: This is a negative number, which cannot be used to specify a quantity of flour.
4. **Square root of 3**: This is approximately 1.732, a positive number, so it is also a valid measurement.
Based on this analysis, the numbers that could be used to specify how many cups of flour should be used in a bread recipe are:
- **4 over 7**
- **2 and 3 over 4**
- **Square root of 3**
The only option that is not valid is **−3**.
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