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Carol is baking cookies and needs 2 1/4 cups of flour, 2/3 cups of white sugar, 1/4 of brown sugar, and 1/16 cups of baking soda. If the amount of sugar was increased by a factor of 2 1/2, in cups, how
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Carol is baking cookies and needs 2 1/4 cups of flour, 2/3 cups of white sugar, 1/4 of brown sugar, and 1/16 cups of baking soda. If the amount of sugar was increased by a factor of 2 1/2, in cups, how much white sugar?
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it would be 2 5/6 :)
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