Answer:
Fredrick's recipe will make 10 whole loaves.
There will be less flour left over if Frederick's recipe is used.
Step-by-step explanation:
Fredrick and Kate have 17 1/3 cups of flour. They want to make loaves of banana bread for a bake sale. Fredrick has a recipe for banana bread that calls for 1 5/8 cups of flour. Kate has a recipe that calls for 1 3/4 cups of flour. Select all the statements that are true about the recipes.
1. Fredrick's recipe will make 10 whole loaves.
2. Kate's recipe will make 11 whole loaves.
3. There will be less flour left over if Frederick's recipe is used.
4. There will be less flour left over if Kate's recipe is used.
5. More loaves of bread can be made using Frederick's recipe than Kate's recipe.
Solution:
Total cups of flour = 17 1/3
Fredrick recipe = 1 5/8 cups of flour
Kate = 1 3/4 cups of flour
Number of banana bread made with Fredrick's recipe = Total flour / flour per Fredrick's recipe
= 17 1/3 ÷ 1 5/8
= 52/3 ÷ 13/8
=52/3 × 8/13
= 416 / 39
= 10.67 loaves of banana bread
Number of banana bread made with Kate's recipe = Total flour / flour per Kate's recipe
= 17 1/3 ÷ 1 3/4
= 52/3 ÷ 7/4
= 52/3 × 4/7
= 216 / 21
= 10.29 loaves of banana bread
The true statements are:
Fredrick's recipe will make 10 whole loaves.
There will be less flour left over if Frederick's recipe is used