If A muffin recipe calls for 1 and 3 4 cups granulated sugar how many of are needed if only the is being made?
The answer is: ⅔ cup.
Explanation:
Since only ⅔ of the recipe is being made, you will need ⅔ of the amount of granulated sugar called for in the recipe. 1 and 3/4 cups is equivalent to 7/4 cups. To find ⅔ of 7/4 cups, multiply 7/4 by ⅔:
(⅔) x (7/4) = (2/3) x (7/4) = 14/12 = 7/6
Therefore, you will need 7/6 cups of granulated sugar for ⅔ of the muffin recipe.
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