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A recipe calls for 2 parts flour to 3 parts sugar. If you use 6 cups of flour, how much sugar do you need?
The ratio is 2:3. If 2 parts flour equals 6 cups, then 1 part equals 3 cups. Therefore, 3 parts sugar equals 3 * 3 = 9 cups.
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Question: A recipe calls for 2 parts flour to 3 parts sugar. If you use 6 cups of flour, how much sugar do you need?
Answer options: ✅ 9 cups
- 12 cups
- 18 cups
- 6 cups
Correct answer: 9 cups
Explanation: The ratio is 2:3. If 2 parts flour equals 6 cups, then 1 part equals 3 cups. Therefore, 3 parts sugar equals 3 * 3 = 9 cups.
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