Divide the amount of white sugar by the amount of brown sugar. What is the quotient?

1. D, (2, 2/3)

2. C, (1 2/3)
3. C, (5 5/8)
4. D, (1/16)
5. A , (1/64)

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white/brown

To find the quotient of dividing the amount of white sugar by the amount of brown sugar, you will need the quantities of both white sugar and brown sugar. Once you have those numbers, divide the amount of white sugar by the amount of brown sugar using the following equation:

Quotient = Amount of white sugar / Amount of brown sugar

For example, if you have 500 grams of white sugar and 250 grams of brown sugar, the quotient would be:

Quotient = 500g / 250g = 2

So the quotient in this case would be 2.