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Meena is preparing a recipe that calls for * 3/4 of a cup of oil per will she need? serving. If she needs to prepare 2 2/3 servings, how many cups of oil will she need​

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Answered by sahasrathota
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A: meena needs 2 cups of oil.

E: You know that meena needs to prepare 2 servings. A mixed number is a numerical way of representing a fraction greater than unity, that is, of representing fractions in which the numerator is greater than the denominator (improper fraction). To calculate the number of cups of oil needed, first it is convenient to transform the mixed number to an improper fraction. For that, the integer part is multiplied by the denominator and the numerator is added to it. The result obtained is the numerator of the improper fraction. The denominator is the same as that of the rational part of the mixed number.  But in this case, knowing that the recipe calls for  cups of oil per serving and meena needs to prepare  servings, you can apply the following rule of three: if  cups of oil are required for 1 serving,  servings how many cups of oil require?

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