Baking A recipe for chocolate chip cookies calls for 2 1 4 cups of flour. Graciela wants to double the recipe. a. How much flour will Graciela need? Show your calculation. Write your result as an improper fraction and as a mixed number. b. Measuring cups usually come in sets with cups for 1 8 , 1 4 , 1 3 , 1 2 , and 1 cup. Draw a diagram to show two different ways that Graciela could measure out the flour needed to double the recipe.
Baking A recipe for chocolate chip cookies calls for 2 1 4 cups of flour. Graciela wants to double the recipe. a. How much flour will Graciela need? Show your calculation. Write your result as an improper fraction and as a mixed number. b. Measuring cups usually come in sets with cups for 1 8 , 1 4 , 1 3 , 1 2 , and 1 cup. Draw a diagram to show two different ways that Graciela could measure out the flour needed to double the recipe.
Baking A recipe for chocolate chip cookies calls for
2
1
4
cups of flour. Graciela wants to double the recipe.
a. How much flour will Graciela need? Show your calculation. Write your result as an improper fraction and as a mixed number.
b. Measuring cups usually come in sets with cups for
1
8
,
1
4
,
1
3
,
1
2
, and 1 cup. Draw a diagram to show two different ways that Graciela could measure out the flour needed to double the recipe.
a)
[1√2-31x+1√3-11y = x (1 - √2) + √34
LI√2-21x-1√3-3/4= √34 -
√2x-4
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1. a scientist observed a bacterium in a microscope. it measured about .0000029 meter in diameter which of the following is closest to it? A- 2 x 10^-6, B- 2 x 10^-5, C- 3 x 10^-5, or D- 3 x 10^-6
2.express the product of 500 and 400 in scientific notation. is it 2 x 10^5 or 2 x 10^4 or 2 x 10^3 or 20 x 10^4
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