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A granola bar recipe calls for 4 1/2 cups of granola for every 1 1/3 cups of chopped nuts. Could you increase the recipe proportionately by using 9 cups of granola and 6 cups of…
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A granola bar recipe calls for 4 1/2 cups of granola for every 1 1/3 cups of chopped nuts. Could you increase the recipe proportionately by using 9 cups of granola and 6 cups of chopped nuts?
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again, let's change the mixed fractions to improper, and check the proportions for each.
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