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A baker has 2 2/3 cups of flour for her recipe, but she only has a 1/3 cup scoop. How many scoops will she need for the recipe?
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A baker has 2 2/3 cups of flour for her recipe, but she only has a 1/3 cup scoop. How many scoops will she need for the recipe?
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She will need 8 scoops
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