Mathematics, 22.01.2021 20:20, davelopez979
A single batch of cookies requires two cups of sugar and three cups of flour. If more than one batch or a partial batch was made, the unit rate of sugar to flour would remain the same.
Match the correct amount of sugar to the correct amount of flour to keep the same unit rate of sugar and flour in a single batch.
11.25 cups of flour
8 cups of sugar
7.5 cups of flour
11.5 cups of flour
6.75 cups of flour
12 cups of flour
4.5 cups of sugar
7.5 cups of sugar
4 cups of sugar
5 cups of sugar
PUT IN ORDER
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