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26 December, 19:09

Taylor wants to make granola bars for her hiking club. The recipe calls for 3 4 of a cup of raisins for 2 batches of granola bars. How many cups of raisins will Taylor need for each batch? The correct expression to solve this problem is. Using equivalent fractions, the correct expression would be. Taylor will need cups of raisins for each batch of granola bars.

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  1. 26 December, 21:28
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    Answer: Taylor will need 3/8 cups of raisins for each batch of granola bars.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The correct measure is 3/4 of a cup of raisins for 2 batches of granola bars.

    So, to answer this question we have to use equivalent fractions:

    Since the recipe calls for 3/4 of a cup of raisins for 2 batches of granola bars, the fraction is: (3/4) of a cup/2 batches; (3/4) / 2

    For one batch: x of a cup / 1 batch; x/1

    Where x is the number of cups needed for 1 batch.

    Since the fractions are equivalent:

    (3/4) / 2 = x / 1

    Solving for x

    3/8 (1) = x

    x = 3/8 of a cup
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