Asked by kharee
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 — could you type the flour:blueberry ratio from the table (for example “3 cups flour → 2 cups blueberries”)?
Meanwhile, here's how to get the answer once you have the ratio:
- If the ratio is a cups flour : b cups blueberries, then for 2 cups flour you need (b/a) × 2 cups blueberries.
- Example: if the table shows 3 cups flour → 1 cup blueberries, then blueberries = (1/3)×2 = 2/3 cup.
Meanwhile, here's how to get the answer once you have the ratio:
- If the ratio is a cups flour : b cups blueberries, then for 2 cups flour you need (b/a) × 2 cups blueberries.
- Example: if the table shows 3 cups flour → 1 cup blueberries, then blueberries = (1/3)×2 = 2/3 cup.
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