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4 February, 03:45

Edwards recipe for fudge uses a ratio of 2 1/4 cups of nuts to 1/2 lb of fudge how do I write a complex fraction to write a rate comparing the amount of nuts to the amount of fudge and how do I use the unit rate to to determine how many cups of nuts are needed to make i lb of fudge?

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  1. 4 February, 06:51
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    So 2 1/4 nuts to 1/2 fuge

    to make it more manageable, mutiply by 4

    9 nuts is to 2 fuge

    nuts:fuge

    9:2

    so

    if you are given x amound of fuge, solve for y amount of nuts

    for every 2 nuts, 9 fuge

    for every 1 nuts 4 1/2 fuge

    so

    x times 4 1/2=fuge

    4.5x=y

    since you want to use i as the placeholder,

    4.5i=nuts

    note:4.5i means 4.5 times i
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