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Lerok [7]
3 years ago
5

Dom made Halloween cookies for her class. For every 2/3 cup of flour, she made 2 dozen cookies. Write and equation that represen

ts the cookies, y, for x cups of flour.
HELP PLEASE PLS!:(
Mathematics
1 answer:
DIA [1.3K]3 years ago
6 0
The answer is 10/3
The explanation 2 1/3 cu of flour/ 3 1/2 dozen of cookies = X unknown cu. of flour/ 5 dozen cookies

Cross multiply

3 1/2 X = 5 (2 1/3) Change the mixed numbers into improper.

7/2 X = 5 ( 7/3) Solve for "X." Multiply both sides of equation by reciprocal of 7/2, which is 2/7

(2/7 (7/2)X = 5 (7/3)(2/7) X= 10/3 =Just divide 10 by 3. You should get a whole number
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