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Ryan uses 11/4 cups of oil to make 6 servings french fries. what fraction of a cup of oil did he use for one serving of french fries?
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Ryan uses 11/4 cups of oil to make 6 servings french fries. what fraction of a cup of oil did he use for one serving of french fries?
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Ryan uses 11/4 cups of oil to make 6 servings french fries. what fraction of a cup of oil did he use for one serving of french fries?
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Exact form: 24/11
mixed # form: 2 2/11
Decimal form: 2.18
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