you note that the recipe calls for two cups of butter and three eggs (plus the other ingredients) to make six dozen cookies. you call a friend and have him bring you some eggs.

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The number of cookies prepared from 1.33 cups of butter are 48.

What is ratio and proportions?

A ratio in mathematics signifies how many one number appears to contain another. For instance, when there are eight oranges as well as six lemons in a fruit bowl the orange-to-lemon ratio is eight to six, or 8:6, which really is similar to the proportion 4:3.

Now, as per the given question.

In this item, we have been asked to calculate the total number of cookies that may be made by having;

Let 'x' be the cookies made by 1.33 cups of butter.

When, six dozen cookies with 2 cups of the butter = 72 cookies with 2 cups of the butter.

We will use the ratio & proportion formula to solve this problem:

a/b = c/d

Let us now enter the values:

72 cookies/ 2 cups of butter = x / 1.33 cups of butter

Cross multiplying the equations;

72 cookies × 1.33 cups of butter = x × 2 cups of butter

Thus,

x = (72 cookies × 1.33 cups of butter)/2 cups of butter

x = 48

Thus,  48 cookies will be made in proportion to 1.33 cup butter.

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The complete question is-

You are making cookies and are missing a key ingredient eggs. You have most of the other ingredients needed to make the cookies, except you have only 1.33 cups of butter and no eggs. You note that the recipe calls for two cups of butter and three eggs (plus the other ingredients) to make six dozen cookies. You call a friend and have him bring you some eggs. If you use all the butter (and get enough eggs), what number of cookies will you make?