Four bakers used the following amounts of flour and sugar in their favorite cake recipe. Which bakers use the same flour to sugar ratio? Select all that apply. Flour Sugar Baker
A. 6 cups, 4 cups Baker 1
B. 5 cups 3 cups Baker 2
C. 1 cups 1 cup Baker 3
D. 3 cups 2 cups4 baker 4
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Baker 1 and baker 4 used the same flour: sugar ratio.
Explanation:
- The ratio is the method of comparing two quantities of the same kind and of the same units.
- Baker 1 used flour: sugar ratio as 6 cups: 4 cups.
- The ratio 6:4 in the simplest form is 3: 2
- Baker 4 used flour: sugar ratio as 3 cups: 2cups i.e, 3:2
- If a and b are two quantities, then the ratio of a: b is said to be in the simplest form if the HCF of a and b is 1.
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Answer:
Baker A and baker D had the same amounts of flour and sugar.
Explanation:
Because if we simplify baker A's cups, we can get the same answer as baker D. The simplified ratio of 6:4 is 3:2. Why? Because the GCF of 6 and 4 is 2. So, we'll divide 6 and 4 with 2, which will turn out to be 3 and 2. Now we'll make it as a ratio, 3:2. Baker D had 3:2 cups of sugar and flour. So they're the same.
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