Mathematics, 01.12.2020 20:40 FirstLieutenantTrain
A recipe uses 5 cups of flour for every 2 cups of sugar. Use decimal notation.
a. How much sugar is used for 1 cup of flour?
cup(s)
b. How much flour is used for 1 cup of sugar?
cup(s)
c. How much flour is used with 7 cups of sugar?
cup(s)
d. How much sugar is used with 6 cups of flour?
cup(s)
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