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6 December, 17:03

Grace is baking a small cake. The recipe calls for 1 2/3 cups of all purpose-flour. She has only 1/4 of what the recipe calls for. How much more flour does she need?

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  1. 6 December, 17:20
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    Hello! With Grace only having 1/4 of the flour needed, that means she needs 3/4 of what the recipe calls for, because 1 - 1/4 is 3/4. For this question, we will have to multiply to see how much mroe flour Grace needs. 1 2/3 as an improper fraction is 5/3. To multiply fractions, you multiply the numbers straight across. 5/3 * 3/4 is 15/12 or 1 1/4 in simplest form. There. Grace needs 1 1/4 more cups of all purpose-flour.
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