Peter and Jess are both making cookies. For Peter's recipe, he uses 3 cups of sugar to make 78 cookies. Jess uses 5 cups of sugar to make 130 cookies. Is the ratio of flour to number of cookies the same for both recipes?(1 point)

Responses

Yes
Yes

No

To determine if the ratio of flour to the number of cookies is the same for both recipes, we need to compare the ratios of flour to cookies for Peter's and Jess's recipes.

First, let's check the ratio for Peter's recipe. Since we are only given information about the sugar, we cannot determine the ratio of flour to cookies for Peter's recipe.

Now, let's check the ratio for Jess's recipe. We are given that Jess uses 5 cups of sugar to make 130 cookies, but we don't have any information about the amount of flour used. Without knowing the ratio of flour to cookies for Jess's recipe, we cannot determine if it is the same as Peter's recipe.

Therefore, based on the given information, we cannot determine whether the ratio of flour to the number of cookies is the same for both recipes. The answer is "No".