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A recipe called for 4⁄5 cup of brown sugar and 1⁄2 cup of white sugar. How much more brown sugar than white sugar did the recipe need?
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A recipe called for 4⁄5 cup of brown sugar and 1⁄2 cup of white sugar. How much more brown sugar than white sugar did the recipe need?
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3/10 cups that is the answer
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4/5=8/10
1/2 =5/10
8/10-5/10=
3/10 cups
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