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22.12.2020 •
Mathematics
Cindy was making desserts for a bake sale. She had 24 cups of sugar to work with. She used 3/4 of the sugar to make pies. She used the remaining sugar to make giant cookies. If each giant cookie needed 3/5 of a cup, how many cookies could Cindy make?
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Ответ:
she had 23 and 1/4 cups of sugar left to make the cookies.
93/4 is the improper fraction of that.
the lowest common multiple is 20, so convert the fractions to have common denominator
divide the numerators and you have your answer
38.75 cookies
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