There are 7/8 cups of sugar in a canaster in the kitchen ms Johnson used 1/2 of the sugar when she was preparing desert for her daughter birthday cake how much sugar did she use

To find out how much sugar Ms. Johnson used, we need to multiply the total amount of sugar in the canister by the fraction used.

Total amount of sugar in the canister = 7/8 cups
Fraction used by Ms. Johnson = 1/2

So, the amount of sugar used by Ms. Johnson = (7/8) * (1/2)
= 7/16 cups.

Therefore, Ms. Johnson used 7/16 cups of sugar for the birthday cake.

To find out how much sugar Ms. Johnson used for her daughter's birthday cake, we need to multiply the amount of sugar in the canister by the fraction representing how much she used.

The canister initially contained 7/8 cups of sugar. Ms. Johnson used 1/2 of the sugar for the cake.

To find the amount of sugar she used, we can multiply:

(7/8) cups * (1/2) = (7/8) * (1/2) = 7/16 cups

Therefore, Ms. Johnson used 7/16 cups of sugar for her daughter's birthday cake.

To find out how much sugar Ms. Johnson used, we can multiply the fraction of sugar she used (1/2) by the total amount of sugar in the canister (7/8).

To multiply fractions, we multiply the numerators (the numbers on the top) and then multiply the denominators (the numbers on the bottom).

So, let's do the calculation:

1/2 * 7/8 = (1 * 7) / (2 * 8) = 7/16.

Therefore, Ms. Johnson used 7/16 cups of sugar for her daughter's birthday cake.