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3 September, 05:03

A cookie recipe calls for 1 1/4 cups of flour and 1 1/2 cups of sugar. If the amount of the ingredients are increased proportionally and the amount of sugar was increased to 9 cups, how many cups of flour would be needed?

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  1. 3 September, 08:23
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    7.5 cups of flour would be needed

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here, we shall be making a ratio comparison.

    To do this, it is best we use decimal notations.

    The ratio of cups of flour to cups of sugar in decimal notation would be;

    1.25 to 1.5; This ratio is 1 to 1.2

    Now, we have sugar increased to 9 cups; thus let the cup of flour be x

    Using the ratio comparison;

    1:1.2 = x:9

    1/1.2 = x/9

    1.2x = 9

    x = 9/1.2

    x = 7.5
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