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A recipe that makes 8 servings calls for 3/5 cup of flour. Jeff modifies the recipe so that it can serve 10. How many cups of flour will Jeff need?
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8 goes with 3/5: 10 goes with n (n being the number of cups)
Use cross products and we get 8n = 6
Now divide by 8
8n
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6
8 8
n= 6/8 or 3/4 of a cup of flour.
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