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26 February, 15:25

sara has a recipe for a cake that her mother gave her. the recipe calls for 3/4 cups of sugar for each cake. sara and her friend cindy are making 3 cakes instead of one. sara is telling cindy that they will need 9 cups of sugar. explain in words on your paper why sara is right or wrong using a convincing argument. to make 3 cakes how much sugar will they need?

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  1. 26 February, 15:39
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    Sarah is wrong because 3/4 x 3=9/4 or 2 1/4
  2. 26 February, 15:54
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    Sara is wrong because making 3 cakes instead of 1 would require 2 1/4 cups of sugar. The original 3/4 cups of sugar would be multiplied by 3 (3/1 x 3/4) which would be 9/4, or 2 1/4, cups.
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