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Edward’s recipe for salad calls for 2 1/4 cups of lettuce and 1/2 lb of tomatoes. Determine how many cups of lettuce Edward would need to mix with 1 lb of tomatoes. Show your work. HELP PLZ!!!!!!!!1
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Edward’s recipe for salad calls for 2 1/4 cups of lettuce and 1/2 lb of tomatoes. Determine how many cups of lettuce Edward would need to mix with 1 lb of tomatoes. Show your work.
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4 2/4 or simplified is 4 1/2. Hope this helps.
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