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A cookie recipe calls for 2 ¾ cups of flour. Jackson has already put in 1 ½ cups of flour. How much more does he need?
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A cookie recipe calls for 2 ¾ cups of flour. Jackson has already put in 1 ½ cups of flour. How much more does he need?
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1 1/4 more flour needs to be added
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