11. You were supposed to use of a cup of cocoa to make a batch of cookies, but you only have of a cup of cocoa. a. What fraction of the cookie recipe can you make with your cup of cocoa (assuming you have enough of the other ingredients)? Make a math drawing to help you solve this problem and explain your solution. Use our definition of fraction in your explanation.

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different fractions depending on what the unit amount is
taken to be.
11. You were supposed to use of a cup of cocoa to make a
batch of cookies, but you only have of a cup of cocoa.
a. What fraction of the cookie recipe can you make with
your cup of cocoa (assuming you have enough of the
other ingredients)? Make a math drawing to help you
solve this problem and explain your solution. Use our
definition of fraction in your explanation.
b. For each fraction in the problem and in your solution,
determine the fraction's unit amount (whe). Ask and
answer: "This fraction is a fraction of what?"
c. Discuss how one amount can be described with two
different fractions depending on what the unit amount is
taken to be.
12.
Susan was supposed to use of a cup of butter in her
recine but she used only 3 of a cup of butter
73°F Clear
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