A baker needs 4 cups of flour per batch of bread. Write an equation using two variables to show the relationship between the number of cups of flour, f, and the total amount of batches of bread he bakes, t.(1 point)

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To write an equation that represents the relationship between the number of cups of flour (f) and the total amount of batches of bread (t), we need to consider that the baker needs 4 cups of flour per batch of bread.

Let's break down the problem:

The number of cups of flour required for each batch of bread is constant, which means it does not change and can be represented as a coefficient.

The total amount of batches of bread the baker bakes can vary, so we can represent it as the variable t.

Now, let's put this information into an equation:

Total amount of flour = Cups of flour per batch × Total amount of batches of bread

Mathematically, this can be written as:

f = 4t

In this equation, f represents the number of cups of flour, t represents the total amount of batches of bread the baker bakes, and 4 is the coefficient that represents the number of cups of flour per batch of bread.

So, the equation that shows the relationship between the number of cups of flour, f, and the total amount of batches of bread, t, is f = 4t.

f = 4t

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