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A cake recipe calls for 2 and 5/6 cups of sugar. A caterer has 13 1/2 cups of sugar on hand. How many cakes can he make?
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A cake recipe calls for 2 and 5/6 cups of sugar. A caterer has 13 1/2 cups of sugar on hand. How many cakes can he make?
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Answer to your problem is:
4 13/17
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