Jerry was using a recipe for a large cake that required 1/3 of a tablespoon of cinnamon. Instead of making one large cake, Jerry decided to use a recipe to make four small cakes. How much cinnamon should she use for each of the four small cakes

To find out how much cinnamon Jerry should use for each of the four small cakes, we need to divide the amount called for in the large cake recipe by the number of small cakes.

1/3 tablespoon of cinnamon / 4 small cakes = 1/12 tablespoon of cinnamon per small cake

Thus, Jerry should use 1/12 tablespoon of cinnamon for each of the four small cakes.

To find out how much cinnamon Jerry should use for each of the four small cakes, we need to divide the amount of cinnamon required for a large cake by the number of small cakes.

Amount of cinnamon required for a large cake = 1/3 tablespoon

Number of small cakes = 4

To find the amount of cinnamon for each small cake, divide 1/3 tablespoon by 4.

1/3 tablespoon / 4 = (1/3) * (1/4) tablespoon = 1/12 tablespoon

Therefore, Jerry should use 1/12 tablespoon of cinnamon for each of the four small cakes.

To find out how much cinnamon Jerry should use for each of the four small cakes, we need to divide the amount of cinnamon required for the large cake by the number of small cakes.

The recipe calls for 1/3 of a tablespoon of cinnamon for one large cake. To find the amount of cinnamon for each small cake, we divide 1/3 tablespoon by 4 (the number of small cakes).

1/3 ÷ 4 = (1/3) * (1/4) = 1/12

Therefore, Jerry should use 1/12 tablespoon of cinnamon for each of the four small cakes.