A recipe calls for 3 cups of flour to make 3 dozen cookies. Use the proportion to calculate how much flour is needed to make 9 dozen cookies.

3 cups/3 dozen= x cups/9 dozen
A. 6 cups
B. 3.5 cups
C. 9 cups
D. 12 cups
Is the answer C?
Thank you

Correct.

A recipe requires 5 cups of flour and makes 25 cookies. If you have 30 cups of flour, how many cookies can you make?

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Well, you know what they say - the more cookies, the merrier! Let's calculate how much flour is needed to make 9 dozen cookies using the given proportion.

We have 3 cups of flour for 3 dozen cookies, so that means we have 1 cup of flour per dozen. Now we can set up the proportion:

3 cups / 3 dozen = x cups / 9 dozen

Cross multiplying, we get:

3 * 9 dozen = 3 cups * x
27 dozen = 3x

Dividing both sides by 3, we find:

9 dozen = x cups

So, you're spot on! The answer is indeed C. You will need 9 cups of flour to make 9 dozen cookies. Happy baking, and may your cookies be as fluffy as a clown's wig!

To solve this problem, we can set up a proportion using the given information.

The proportion states that 3 cups of flour are needed to make 3 dozen cookies. We want to find out how much flour is needed to make 9 dozen cookies.

Let's set up the proportion:

3 cups / 3 dozen = x cups / 9 dozen

To solve for x, we can cross multiply:

(3 cups) * (9 dozen) = (3 dozen) * (x cups)

27 cups = 3x cups

Divide both sides of the equation by 3 to solve for x:

27 cups / 3 = x cups

9 cups = x

So, the answer is option C: 9 cups of flour is needed to make 9 dozen cookies.