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A chef cooks rice using a 1: 2 ratio of dry rice to water. Her recipe calls for 9.5 cups of dry rice. How much water does she need?
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A chef cooks rice using a 1: 2 ratio of dry rice to water. Her recipe calls for 9.5 cups of dry rice. How much water does she need?
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A chef cooks rice using a 1: 2 ratio of dry rice to water. Her recipe calls for 9.5 cups of dry rice.
How much water does she need?
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19 cups of water.
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Answer:
19 cups of water.
Explanation:
1:2 ratio
1=9.5
2=9.5*2= 19
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