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D'sawn was mixing soda. He needed 1 cup of fizzy water and 2 tsp of flavor. He only had a 1/2 tsp of flavor. How much Fizzy water should he add?
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D'sawn was mixing soda. He needed 1 cup of fizzy water and 2 tsp of flavor. He only had a 1/2 tsp of flavor. How much Fizzy water should he add?
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Answer: 0.25 of a cup
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