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2 October, 19:44

A recipe calls for cup of applesauce, cup of nuts, cup of flour, and cup of raisins. Which statement about the amount of apple sauce, nuts, flour, and raisins in the recipe is true? The recipe contains more raisins than flour. The recipe contains more nuts than raisins. The same amount of applesauce and flour is used. The same amount of applesauce, nuts, flour, and raisins is used.

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  1. 2 October, 20:06
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    The same amount of applesauce, nuts, flour, and raisins is used.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Have you ever heard of the question, "which weighs more, a pound of steel, or a pound of feathers?" And then everyone is shocked when they weigh the same, even though they both were said to weigh a pound?

    This question is like that.

    One cup of each is used, so they are all a cup, which means an equal amount of all of them were used.
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