You have 2/3 bag of flour. Use 3/4 of

the flour to make cookie dough. How much of the entire bag do you use to make cookie dough?

1/2

Whats the answer

1/4

To find out how much of the entire bag is used to make cookie dough, you need to calculate the fraction or percentage of the bag's content that is used.

1. Start by representing the amount of flour in the bag as a fraction. Since you have 2/3 of the bag left, this means that the remaining flour in the bag is equivalent to 2/3.

2. Next, determine the fraction of the remaining flour that is used to make cookie dough. In this case, you use 3/4 of the flour to make the dough.

3. To find the fraction of the entire bag used, multiply the fraction representing the amount left (2/3) by the fraction representing the amount used (3/4):

(2/3) * (3/4) = 6/12

4. Simplify the fraction if possible. In this case, both the numerator and denominator are divisible by 2:

6/12 = 3/6

5. Further simplify the fraction by dividing the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 3 in this case:

3/6 = 1/2

Therefore, you use 1/2 of the entire bag of flour to make the cookie dough.

(3/4) * (2/3) = ?

(2/3)/(3/4)= 8/9