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Mathematics, 09.04.2020 01:45 alyssaflores

Shannon has three different recipes for chocolate chip cookies. If she wants to make 4 dozen cookies from Batch A, she needs to use 2 cups of chocolate chips. If she wants to make 3 dozen cookies from Batch B, she needs to use 3 cups of chocolate chips. If she wants to make 3 dozen cookies from Batch C, she needs to use 1.5 cups of chocolate chips. Calculate each unit rate and then select the true statements below.

Batch C would use 6 cups of chocolate chips to make 12 dozen cookies.

Batch B uses 1 cup of chocolate chips per 1 dozen cookies.

Batch C uses less cups of chocolate chips per dozen than Batch A.

Batch A and Batch C have the same number of cups of chocolate chips per cookie.

Batch A and Batch B have the same number of cups of chocolate chips per cookie.

Batch B uses less cups of chocolate chips per dozen than Batch C.

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