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29 May, 19:28

A recipe includes 1/2 cup of sugar and 1 3/4 cups of flour. Susan doubled the recipe by changing the measurements to 2 1/2 cups of sugar and 3 3/4 cups of flour. (a) Are Susan's measurements correct? If not, double the original measurements correctly and simplify the answers. (b) Describe the process of converting a mixed number into an equivalent improper fraction.

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  1. 29 May, 19:53
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    A. not they are not correct,

    the correct "doubled" way would be

    1 cup of sugar and 1 2/4 cup of flour (1 1/2 simplified)

    B. the process of converting a mixed number into a equivalent improper fraction is to first add the "bottom" number to the top, then take away the whole number.
  2. 29 May, 22:57
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    No, Susan is wrong because when you double 1/2 it becomes 1 cup of sugar and doubling 3/4 becomes 2 and 2/4, simplified version being 2 1/2 or 2.5
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