destanithorpe06
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  • 11-10-2017
  • Mathematics
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Lin has picked 1 ½ cups of raspberries, which is enough for ¾ of a cake. How many cups does she need for the whole cake?

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cedarwood79
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  • 12-10-2017
Okay. So, based off of that, if you divide 1 1/2 (3/2) by 3/4, 3/2 * 4/3 is 12/6 or 2. 1/2 cups of raspberries is needed for each fourth of the cake. 1/2 * 4 = 2. Lin will need 2 cups of raspberries for the whole cake.
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