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16 March, 09:24

A brownie recipe requires one and one third cups of sugar to one cup of chocolate chips. If four and two thirds cups of sugar is used, what quantity of chocolate chips will be needed, according to the recipe?

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  1. 16 March, 09:41
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    It is important to first simplify the numbers that are given in the question. It will make the problem easier to solve.

    Amount of sugar required to make a brown recipe = 1 1/3

    = 4/3 cups

    Amount of chocolate chips required = 1 cup

    Amount of sugar required in the second case = 4 2/3

    = 14/3 cups

    Now let us get down to the problem.

    Amount of chocolate chips required for 4/3 cups of sugar = 1

    Then

    Amount of chocolate chips required

    for 14/3 cups of sugar = (14/3) / (4/3)

    = 14/4

    = 7/2

    = 3 1/2 cups

    From the above deduction, it can be concluded that 3 1/2 cups of chocolate chips is required.
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