Tracy is using a double number line to determine the amount of pecans she will use for a sour cream banana bread recipe. If she uses cups of pecans, how many loaves will she make.

A 6
B 7
C 8
D 9
help

if she uses 4 1/2 i ment that

2 * 4 1/2 = 9

thx

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To determine how many loaves Tracy will make using a double number line, we need to analyze the information provided about the quantity of pecans used. However, the specific details about the double number line and the conversion factor between cups of pecans and the number of loaves are not provided.

To answer this question accurately, we would need additional information about the double number line (such as the scale or increments) and the conversion rate between cups of pecans and the number of loaves produced.

If you have access to the double number line and understand its scale, you can determine the answer by following these steps:

1. Locate the point on the number line that represents the amount of pecans Tracy is using.
2. Determine the corresponding point on the other number line (representing the number of loaves produced).
3. Read the value at the point on the number line that represents the number of loaves Tracy will make.

Without this additional information, we cannot accurately determine the number of loaves Tracy will make.

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