Kitchen Math Practice Remember to put in a proper or mixed fraction, reduced, and with the correctly measured amount **We use 1 T., 1 tsp., ½ tsp, ¼ tsp.

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Kitchen Math Practice Remember to put in a proper or mixed fraction, reduced, and with the correctly measured amount **We use 1 T., 1 tsp., ½ tsp, ¼ tsp 1 c., ½ c. 1/3 c. ¼ c.

Food Fact O Whenever you double or halve a recipe, the temperature of the oven does NOT change. However, the amount of ingredients, cooking time and size of the pan will be affected.

Cut in half: ½ c.

Cut in half: 2/3 c.

Cut in half: 1 ½ c.

Cut in half: 3 c.

Cut in half: 1 T.

Cut in half: ¼ tsp.

Cut in half: ¾ c.

Double: ½ c.

Double: 1/8 tsp.

Double: 1 1/3 c.

Double: 2 ¼ c.

Double: 1 ½ tsp.

Double: ¾ tsp.

Double: 2 tsp.