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1. One of the tables at the party has mint chocolate chip ice cream. The servings are 1/5 of cup. After five minutes, Ms. Cruz had scooped out 4 servings. How much ice cream has she served?
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1. One of the tables at the party has mint chocolate chip ice cream. The servings are 1/5 of cup. After five minutes, Ms. Cruz had scooped out 4 servings. How much ice cream has she served?
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If servings are 1/5 of a cup and she scooped 4 servings that would be 4/5 cup of ice cream
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