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Mrs. Rutter bought 2 pounds of sugar for baking cookies. She used 1/2 pound for her first batch of cookies and 1/4 pound for her second batch. Does she have enough sugar left over to make a third batch
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Mrs. Rutter bought 2 pounds of sugar for baking cookies. She used 1/2 pound for her first batch of cookies and 1/4 pound for her second batch. Does she have enough sugar left over to make a third batch of cookies that requires 8 pound of sugar?
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You need to use fractions in this to get your equation and then eventually solve it. Hope this helps!
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