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26 February, 21:14

This got travis wondering how he could remed similar mistakes if he were to dump in a single cup of some of the other ingredients. assume he wants to keep the ratios the same. (6:1) A. How many cups of sugar are needed if a single cup of blueberries is used in the mix? B. How many cups of butter are needed if a single cup of sugar is used in the mix? C. How many cups of blueberries are needed for each cup of sugar?

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  1. 26 February, 23:46
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    See below.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Assuming the ratio 6:1 is blueberries to sugar then this means 6 cups of blueberries is used for each cup of sugar.

    A. If one cup of blueberries is used then 1/6 cup of sugar should be used.

    B. No information is given here about butter.

    C. If one cup of sugar is used the 6 cups of blueberries are needed.
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