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21 September, 08:17

A recipe requires 13 ounces of sugar and 18 ounces of flour. If only 10 ounces of sugar are used, how much flour, to the nearest ounce, should be used? (A) 13 (B) 23 (C) 24 (D) 14 (E) 15

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  1. 21 September, 08:24
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    We can list the amount of sugar and flour required into ratios then solve the questions by fractions.

    From the given information, the ratio of the amount of sugar to the amount of flour needed in the recipe should be 13:18.

    This ratio can also be written as 13/18.

    In the question, the ratio should not be changed, just that the amount of each turns different.

    So, let y be the amount of flour needed.

    13/18 = 10/y

    Use cross method to solve this,

    18 x 10 = 13y

    180 = 13y

    y = 180/13

    y = 13.8461538462

    the answer should be 13.8461538462 ounces,

    and round to the nearest ounce,

    the answer should be D, 14.
  2. 21 September, 08:30
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    The answer is letter B
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