Write a real-life situation that can be modeled by the expression 1 1/3 x 2 .

Susie was baking a cake and it called for 1 1/3 cup milk, but you want to double the cake. How many cups of milk will Susie need to make the cake?

A 1 1/3 (no its says she wants to double)
B 2(no)
C 2 1/3 (no)
D 2 2/3(yes)

Does this work?

Thi is also real life because my mom's friend susie had lots of people coming to her house for dinner, and she wanted to double all of the ingredients.

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Let's consider a real-life situation where the expression 1 1/3 x 2 can be modeled.

Imagine you are planning to host a party and you have invited a group of friends. You need to figure out how much cake to buy to ensure that each person gets an equal portion.

To model this situation using the expression 1 1/3 x 2, we can interpret 1 1/3 as the amount of cake each person should get and the 2 as the number of guests attending the party.

In this case, 1 1/3 represents 1 whole cake plus an additional 1/3 of a cake, which is equivalent to 4/3 or 1.33. Multiplying this by 2 gives us a total of 2.66, which we can round up to 3.

So, the expression 1 1/3 x 2 can be used to calculate the number of cakes needed to ensure each person at the party gets an equal portion, which is 3 cakes in this case.