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Mathematics, 22.04.2020 07:23 Myrah4204

A bread recipe calls for 1 teaspoon of yeast for every 2
cups of flour.
Write an equation that represents the number of cups of
flour, c, for every teaspoon of yeast, t.

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Hello!

the answer is:

the answer is:

\frac{3^{4} }{3^{1}}=3^{3}

why?

to solve the problem, we need to remember the quotient of power property, it's defined by the following relation:

\frac{a^{m} }{a^{n} }=a^{m-n}

if we have a quotienf of powers that have the same base, we need to keep the same base and subtract the exponent of the denominator power to the exponent of the numerator power.

so, we are given the expression:

\frac{3^{4} }{3^{1}}

then, calculating we have:

\frac{3^{4} }{3^{1}}=3^{4-1}=3^{3}

hence, the answer is:

\frac{3^{4} }{3^{1}}=3^{3}

have a nice day!

ansver
Answer from: Quest
Yuh yeet honestly idk
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Answer from: Quest

answer: first option i.e. 'a' is correct.

step-by-step explanation:

since we have given that

number of minutes to wrap a small gift box = 4 minutes

we need to find the number of gifts to be wrapped in 5 minutes

since there is a direct variation, as the number of minutes will increase with   number of gifts to be wrapped.

so, let the number of gifts to be wrapped in 5 minutes be x.

so, it becomes,

\frac{1}{4}=\frac{x}{5}\\\\x=\frac{4}{5}\\\\x=0.8

hence, first option 'a'   is correct.

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