Fredrick and Kate have 17 1/3 cups of flour. They want to make loaves of banana bread for a bake sale. Fredrick has a recipe for banana bread that calls for 1 5/8 cups of flour. Kate has a recipe that calls for 1 3/4 cups of flour. Select all the statements that are true about the recipes.

Answer :

Answer:

Will Fredericks recipe make 10 loaves?

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that Fredick and Kate have flour  [tex]$=17\frac{1}{3}$[/tex]   cups

And Fredrik has a recipe where he calls for [tex]$1\frac{5}{8}$[/tex]  cups of flour while Kate calls for [tex]$1\frac{3}{4}$[/tex] cups of floor.

So first we add the total cups of floor that they have

i.e. [tex]$17+\frac{1}{3} = \frac{52}{3}$[/tex]

Similarly cups of flour in the recipe of Fredrick = [tex]$1+\frac{5}{8}= \frac{13}{8}$[/tex]

Therefore, number of loaves that Fedrick can make is

[tex]$=\frac{\frac{52}{3}}{\frac{13}{8}}$[/tex]

[tex]$=\frac{52}{3 }\times \frac{8}{13}$[/tex]

[tex]$=\frac{32}{3}$[/tex]

= 10 .667

Therefore, with Fedrick's recipe, he can make 10 numbers of loaves.

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