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When making bread from scratch, the recipe calls for [tex]\(\frac{4}{5}\)[/tex] cup of water. If you need to make [tex]\(\frac{1}{8}\)[/tex] of the recipe, how much water would you need?

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To determine how much water you would need to make only [tex]\(\frac{1}{8}\)[/tex] of the recipe, we need to compute a fraction of the original amount of water.

Given:
- The original recipe calls for [tex]\(\frac{4}{5}\)[/tex] cup of water.
- You want to make [tex]\(\frac{1}{8}\)[/tex] of the recipe.

We need to find [tex]\(\frac{1}{8}\)[/tex] of [tex]\(\frac{4}{5}\)[/tex] cup of water.

To find a fraction of another fraction, you multiply the two fractions together:

[tex]\[ \frac{4}{5} \times \frac{1}{8} \][/tex]

Now, multiply the numerators (the top numbers) together and the denominators (the bottom numbers) together:

[tex]\[ \frac{4 \times 1}{5 \times 8} = \frac{4}{40} \][/tex]

Next, simplify the fraction [tex]\(\frac{4}{40}\)[/tex]. Both the numerator and the denominator can be divided by their greatest common divisor, which is 4:

[tex]\[ \frac{4 \div 4}{40 \div 4} = \frac{1}{10} \][/tex]

Therefore, to make [tex]\(\frac{1}{8}\)[/tex] of the recipe, you need [tex]\(\frac{1}{10}\)[/tex] cup of water.

The final answer is:

[tex]\(\frac{1}{10}\)[/tex] cups