Janice has cups of flour. She makes 5 equal-sized portions from the flour.
She uses one of the portions to make crepes. Each crepe uses of a cup of flour.
How many crepes does Janice make?
To find the number of crepes she can make, we need to determine how many portions can be made from the total amount of flour first. We divide the cups of flour by the size of each portion:
5 cups of flour / 1 portion = <<5/1=5>>5 portions
Since each portion is enough to make one crepe, Janice can make 5 crepes. Answer: \boxed{5}.
To find the number of crepes that Janice makes, you need to divide the total amount of flour she has by the amount of flour needed for each crepe.
Let's assume Janice has x cups of flour.
Since she makes 5 equal-sized portions from the flour, each portion would be x/5 cups of flour.
Since each crepe uses 1/4 of a cup of flour, we can divide the portion size by the amount of flour used per crepe:
(x/5) / (1/4) = x/5 * 4/1 = 4x/5
So, Janice makes 4x/5 crepes.
To find out how many crepes Janice makes, we need to divide the amount of flour she has by the amount of flour used per crepe.
Janice has cups of flour.
Each crepe uses of a cup of flour.
So, the number of crepes she can make is given by the equation:
Number of Crepes = (Amount of Flour) / (Amount of Flour per Crepe)
Substituting the values:
Number of Crepes = cups of flour / of a cup of flour
To simplify this equation, we need to divide the numerator by the denominator:
Number of Crepes = cups of flour ÷
For example, if Janice has 4 cups of flour:
Number of Crepes = 4 cups ÷ = 20 crepes
So, the number of crepes Janice makes depends on the amount of flour she has.