Is this a trick question? It's 3/4's of a cup!
1½ sticks of butter, or 6 ounces...remember each stick is 1/2 cup. A pound of butter is 2 cups.
1 and 1/2 sticks of butter. 1 stick of butter = 1/2 a cup. So, 1/2cup+1/4 cup= 3/4cups.
6 oz or 1 1/2 sticks
That is approximately 6 ounces
1 1/2 cups
No the are fractions. a ratio is something like how much butter do you need for every gram of sugar in a cake. could be something like 2:1
i need the answer!
If you mean three fourths of a liter, then the answer is 750. Otherwise, you'll need to clarify the question more in order for it to have an answer.
Three-fourths of the states must ratify (approve) an amendment before it becomes part of the Constitution.
If the recipe calls for 1 cup of butter and Angie wants to triple the recipe, she will need three times the amount of butter. So, she will need 3 cups. To find out how much butter she will need to borrow, subtract 1 5/8 from 3. She needs to borrow 1 3/8 cups of butter.
3/4 = 12/16.
First we need to convert them into like terms. Three fifths is twelve twentieths. Three fourths is fifteen twentieths. Together that is twenty-seven twentieths. That is one and seven twentieths or 1.35 in decimal.
1 cup.
Half circle plus quarter circle is equal to three-fourths of a circle. Three-fourths of a circle plus one eighth of a circle is seven-eighths. You still need one more eighth to complete the circle.
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Since 3/4 is not a top heavy fraction, there is no need to express it as a mixed number.
573 grams