Proportion word problem (example 1) | 7th grade | Khan Academy
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A recipe for oatmeal cookies calls for 2 cups of flour for every 3 cups of oatmeal. How much flour is needed for a big batch of cookies that uses 9 cups of oatmeal?
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3:41 "*_clour_*"
That's silly 🤣😜
I have a test in proportions, thank you! This was very helpful! I hope I do good on this test!!
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those 3 cups of oatmeal dude! but thanks your videos are helping quite a lot.... I am doing college algebra and have forgotten the basics
*Wow this did the trick for me. Thanks to you I can have a better chance at going to the baking event from my teachers!*
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Eny one else think he sounds like ranboo? Thank you very much for you help!
no i think he sounds a bit like Lets Game It Out
In taking a exam rn I’m not cappin🧍🏻♀️
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You help me a lot keep making videos!!!
Your handwriting is very good :)
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Bro said 3 cups of oatmeal like 10 times
How did i get here from watching Kpop??????? ahh whatever i'll still watch the video lmao
How com teachers just don't teach us the first way to solve it? It's so much easier.
This how I study for math tests
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hahalol
yeah but how do you do this one: Diana guessed that there were 300 gumballs in a jar. If there were actually in her guess 400 gumballs in the jar . What is her percent error??
Thank You, I needed to watch this video for class and it really helped.
whatever you do to the denominator you also do to the numerator to make them equal,
this really helped me! THX :)
This was very easy to learn thanks :)
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Second! ( 1 year later)
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Who else had to wash this for school and wish we got a more non-robotic voice
Thanx for this
can u not repeat urself every 5 seconds plz
J Dixon that's not nice😪😪😪
😂😂😂 ikr
its true he does repeat him self so much but something funny is the first part that was by accident he said oatmeal wrong
This is very easy I think this might be 5th or 6th grade
This gave me headache
he pronounces allot wrong in this vid
Shutup and focus on maths
Great vid