Dee used 2 1/3 cups of sugar for a cake recipe. If the amount of sugar the container holds is 3 times the amount she used, does the container hold more than, less than, or equal to 3 cups of sugar? Explain.

More than 3 cups of sugar. The container holds 3 times the amount she used. 3 x 2 1/3= 3 x 7/3=7.

Hope this helps -w- <3

To determine whether the container holds more than, less than, or equal to 3 cups of sugar, we need to compare the amount Dee used (2 1/3 cups) to the capacity of the container (3 times the amount used).

First, let's convert the mixed number 2 1/3 cups into an improper fraction:

2 1/3 = 2 + 1/3 = 6/3 + 1/3 = 7/3

So, Dee used 7/3 cups of sugar for the cake recipe.

Now, we can determine the capacity of the container by multiplying the amount used by 3:

7/3 * 3 = 7/3 * 3/1 = (7 * 3) / (3 * 1) = 21/3

Therefore, the container holds 21/3 cups of sugar.

To simplify the fraction, we can divide both the numerator and denominator by 3:

21/3 = (21 ÷ 3) / (3 ÷ 3) = 7/1

So, the container holds 7 cups of sugar.

Now, we can compare the amount Dee used (7/3 cups) with the capacity of the container (7 cups):

7/3 cups < 7 cups

Therefore, the container holds more than 3 cups of sugar, since 7 cups is greater than 3 cups.