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A recipe for a loaf of bread calls for 2/3 of a cup of flour if Milo used 12 cups of flour how many loafs of bread did he prepare
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1 loaf of bread uses 2/3 of a cup of flour.
Meaning 12 cups of flour gets you 8 loaves of bread. 2/3 = 12/1 x 2/3 = 24/3 = 8 loaves of bread
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