Asked by daddy
Marco is making blueberry muffins. The ratio between flour and blueberries for the recipe being used is shown in the table below.
Cups of
Flour Cups of
Blueberries
How many cups of blueberries will Marco need if he has 2 cups of flour to use?
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I can't see the numbers in the table you mentioned. Could you type the table entries (cups of flour and corresponding cups of blueberries)?
Meanwhile, here's how to do it once you have the ratio:
- Find the unit rate blueberries per cup of flour = (blueberries in table) ÷ (flour in table).
- Multiply that unit rate by 2 (cups of flour Marco has).
For example:
- If the table is 3 cups flour → 1 cup blueberries, then blueberries per cup flour = 1/3, so for 2 cups flour: 2 × 1/3 = 2/3 cup.
- If the table is 5 cups flour → 2 cups blueberries, unit rate = 2/5, so for 2 cups flour: 2 × 2/5 = 4/5 cup.
Send the table values and I’ll compute the exact answer.
Meanwhile, here's how to do it once you have the ratio:
- Find the unit rate blueberries per cup of flour = (blueberries in table) ÷ (flour in table).
- Multiply that unit rate by 2 (cups of flour Marco has).
For example:
- If the table is 3 cups flour → 1 cup blueberries, then blueberries per cup flour = 1/3, so for 2 cups flour: 2 × 1/3 = 2/3 cup.
- If the table is 5 cups flour → 2 cups blueberries, unit rate = 2/5, so for 2 cups flour: 2 × 2/5 = 4/5 cup.
Send the table values and I’ll compute the exact answer.
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