Mathematics, 09.09.2020 01:01 raeganwelch
Pasha works as a food scientist. He designed a recipe for crackers that are 50% wheat flour by weight. He made a test batch of
the crackers from 1 total pounds of ingredients. What weight of wheat flour did Pasha use in the test batch?
OA. 1 pounds
OB. pound
OC pound
OD. 1 pound
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