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| Question 48081:  This problem comes from the Accuplacer practice test.
 Sarah needs to make a cake and some cookies. The cake requires 3/8 cup of sugar and the cookies require 3/5 cup of sugar. Sarah has 15/16 cups of sugar. Does she have enough sugar, or how much more does she need?
 
 She has enough sugar.
 She needs 1/8 of a cup of sugar.
 She needs 3/80 of a cup of sugar.
 She needs 4/19 of a cup of sugar.
 She needs 1/9 of a cup of sugar.
 
 I can get as far as: 3/8 + 3/5 -> 15/40 + 24/40 = 39/40.  I know the answer is 3/80C. of Sugar, but I can't figure out how they worked it out.  I've tried several variations, but cannot = 3/80.
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 3/8 cup of sugar and the cookies require 3/5 cup of sugar. Sarah has 15/16 cups of sugar. 3/8 +3/5 = (15+24)/40= 39/40
 15/16R39/40
 Which is greater? 15/16 or 39/40
 Crossmultiply to get:
 15*39R16*40
 585R640
 As you see 585<640
 Therefore 15/16 is less that 39/40
 Sarah does not have enough sugar.
 How much more does she need?
 39/40-15/16
 =78/80- 75/80
 = 3/80 of a cup of sugar
 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
 
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