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  • 18-01-2017
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In cooking 1 drop is equal to 1/6 of a dash. If a recipe calls for 2/3 of a dash write an expression that would give the number of drops that are needed.

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PHILIPSTAYHYPE23
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  • 18-01-2017
1/6 = 1
2/3 = .666667
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  • 18-01-2017
since 1/6 times 2 is 2/3, and 1 times 2 is 2, then you will need 2 drops.
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