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A cook is making pasta for his restaurant. The recipe for one dish requires 1/2 cup of cheese. The cook has a bag with exactly 3 1/2 cups cheese. What is the maximum number of pasta dishes that the cook
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A cook is making pasta for his restaurant. The recipe for one dish requires 1/2 cup of cheese. The cook has a bag with exactly 3 1/2 cups cheese. What is the maximum number of pasta dishes that the cook can make using his bag of cheese? A. 8
b. 1.75
c. 7
d. 1
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C.7 is the answer to this question
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The answer would be C. 7
Explanation-
3 1/2 divided by 1/2 would be 7
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