a cookie recipe that make three dozen cookies calls for 2 cups of flour. how many cups of flour will be needed to make only 2 dozen cookies

2/3 the cookies, so 2/3 the flour

2/3 * 2 = 4/3 or 1 1/3 cups

If a cookie recipe that makes three dozen cookies calls for 2 cups of flour, we can use a proportion to find out how many cups of flour will be needed to make only 2 dozen cookies.

Let's set up the proportion:

3 dozen cookies = 2 cups of flour
2 dozen cookies = x cups of flour

To solve this, we can use cross-multiplication:

(3 dozen cookies) * (x cups of flour) = (2 dozen cookies) * (2 cups of flour)

Now, simplify the equation:

3x = 4

Divide both sides of the equation by 3 to isolate x:

x = 4/3

Therefore, to make only 2 dozen cookies, you will need approximately 4/3 cups of flour.

To determine how many cups of flour will be needed to make only 2 dozen cookies, you can use the method of proportion.

First, let's set up a proportion using the given information:

2 cups of flour / 3 dozen cookies = x cups of flour / 2 dozen cookies

Now, solve for x by cross-multiplying:

(2 cups of flour) * (2 dozen cookies) = (3 dozen cookies) * (x cups of flour)

4 cups of flour = 3x cups of flour

Next, divide both sides of the equation by 3:

4 cups of flour / 3 = 3x cups of flour / 3

4/3 cups of flour = x cups of flour

Therefore, you will need 4/3 cups of flour (or approximately 1.33 cups) to make only 2 dozen cookies.