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HW 6: Problem 1 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (3 points) A recipe f

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Question

HW 6: Problem 1 Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (3 points) A recipe for chocolate chip cookies calls for 4 cups of flour for every 1.5 cups of sugar. Several batches of these cookies are to be made for a family reunion. a. When increasing the amount of cookie batter, is the change in the number of cups of flour proportional to the change in the number of cups of sugar? If so, enter the constant rate of change of number of cups of flour with respect to number of cups of sugar, and select the appropriate units. Otherwise type NO b. Is the number of cups of flour proportional to the number of cups of sugar? c. The reason for my answer in part b is OA. The change in cups of flour is not proportional to the change in cups of sugar O B. The number cups of sugar is a varying multiple of the number of cups of flour OC. The ratio of cups of flour to cups of sugar is constant OD. The number of cups of flour is never equal to the number of cups of sugar

Explanation / Answer

Part A) Yes. 4/1.5 = 2.67

Part B) Yes.

Part C) The ratio of cups of flour to cups of sugar is constant.