To find out how many 2/7 cup sugar bowls can be filled from 4 cups of sugar, we need to divide 4 cups by 2/7 cup:
4 / (2/7) = 4 * (7/2) = 4 * 3.5 = 14
Therefore, 14 sugar bowls can be filled from 4 cups of sugar.
How many
cup 2/7 sugar bowls can be filled from 4 cups of sugar?
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Apologies for the confusion. Let's double-check the calculation:
To find out how many 2/7 cup sugar bowls can be filled from 4 cups of sugar, we need to divide 4 cups by 2/7 cup.
To divide by a fraction, we multiply by its reciprocal:
4 cups / (2/7 cup) = 4 cups * (7/2 cup) = 28/2 = 14
Therefore, 14 sugar bowls can be filled from 4 cups of sugar.
The previous response was correct. 14 sugar bowls, each with a capacity of 2/7 cups, can be filled using 4 cups of sugar.
To find out how many 2/7 cup sugar bowls can be filled from 4 cups of sugar, we need to divide 4 cups by 2/7 cup.
To divide by a fraction, we multiply by its reciprocal:
4 cups / (2/7 cup) = 4 cups * (7/2 cup) = 28/2 = 14
Therefore, 14 sugar bowls can be filled from 4 cups of sugar.
The previous response was correct. 14 sugar bowls, each with a capacity of 2/7 cups, can be filled using 4 cups of sugar.