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10 September, 21:54

Rajiv used 3/4 of a bag of sugar to make cookies. With the sugar he has leftover, he will make 3 cakes.

What fraction of the original bag of sugar will he use for each cake?

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  1. 10 September, 22:22
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    1/4 of the sugar is remaining to make the cakes.

    Divide 1/4 by 3 to figure out how much will be in each cake.

    1/4 / 3/1 is equivalent to 1/4 (1/3). When you do the multiplication of these fractions you will find that,

    1/12 of the bag of sugar will go into each cake.
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