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The ratio of butter:flour:sugar in a recipe is 1:9:6. When using 8 cups of sugar in this recipe, how many total cups of ingredients will be used? Express your answer as a common…
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The ratio of butter:flour:sugar in a recipe is 1:9:6. When using 8 cups of sugar in this recipe, how many total cups of ingredients will be used? Express your answer as a common fraction.
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to find that out, let's divide 8 by (1+9+6) and distribute accordingly.
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