A recipe for waffles calls for 2 cups of flour and 3 teaspoons of baking powder. If Jason uses 4 cups of flour, how much baking
powder should he use?
A.
8 teaspoons
B.
5 teaspoons
C.
12 teaspoons
D.
6 teaspoons
2 answers:
it is D. 6 tsp.
because cause we know that 2 × 2=4
So we multiply 3 ×2=6
Because we know he is doubling the recipe
the answer is D. 6 tsp. of baking powder
hope it help
Answer:
D.6 tsp.
Step-by-step explanation:
Because 2x2=4
now we multiply 3x2=6
The reason we multiplied is because we are doubling the recipe.
So, the final answer is,
D.6 tsp)
Hope this helps!
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