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22 April, 13:09

Julie has 4/3 cups of flour. She needs 2/5 cups of flour. How will she get the amount.

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  1. 22 April, 13:28
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    You need to set up a ratio for the original recipe and then use that ratio for the new one.

    If we need 3 cups of flour for every 4 cups of sugar, we have a 3 c flour/4 c sugar ratio, or 3/4

    The new ratio is 9 c of flour for? c of sugar. Those ratios have to be the same, so we set up an equation like this:

    3/4 = 9/?

    In order to keep the same ratio, you have to multiply by the same number. Since 3*3 = 9, multiply 4*3 to get your answer.
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